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Omicron variant Covid-19| Omicron variant New cases are coming up (WHO) warns

Omicron variant Covid-19| Omicron variant New cases are coming up (WHO) warns


 The omicron variant continues to spread across the united states and all around the world health organization warned Wednesday that the world will see a powerful case of Omicron which will stretch through the winter it's the fastest-spreading delta variant, omicron variant is not the same virus-like previous of covid-19 variant WHO director-general warned that the omicron variant can be really dangerous because of hospitalizations. the researcher told that the omicron variant has led to less severe covid-19 symptoms and hospitalizations among the fully vaccinated but that doesn't mean death will stop or hospitalizations. covid-19 symptoms from omicron may cause more dangerous than researchers have told about 2 symptoms that you haven't listened to before.

"There is presently no information to imply that symptoms linked with Omicron are different from... other variations," according to a World Health Organization bulletin dated November 28, 2021.

"The most often reported symptoms were cough, weariness, and congestion or runny nose," according to research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control from December 1 to December 7.

The most common symptoms reported by users of the Zoe Covid app were "a runny nose, headaches, weariness, sneezing, and sore throats," according to research released in London on December 25, 2021.

Night sweats are a symptom of the omicron variation that has been reported just once.

West Bengal Declares Lockdown-Like Curbs, Closing Schools, Cinema Halls, Salons, and Spas.

To combat the spread of Covid-19 and Omicron in West Bengal, the state administration has imposed lockdown-like measures.

West Bengal Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi said that all schools, colleges, universities, spas, salons, beauty parlors, zoos, and entertainment parks will be closed from tomorrow, January 3. All government and commercial offices will run at half capacity, and all administrative meetings will be held virtually, according to Dwivedi.

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