What to know about the COVID variant that may cause ‘razor blade’ sore throats
- A new COVID variant has been detected in the UK and is spreading globally, having first been identified in January.
- Patients report a 'razor blade throat' symptom, which causes an extremely sore throat, along with fatigue, cough, and fever.
- Doctor Mohamed Imran Lakhi noted severe sore throat, fatigue, cough, and fever as common symptoms.
- The UKHSA advises avoiding close contact with vulnerable individuals if experiencing respiratory symptoms.
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DOH says new 'Nimbus' Covid-19 variant is mild
DEPARTMENT of Health (DOH) Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo has assured the public that the new Covid-19 variant locally nicknamed "Nimbus," scientifically named NB1.8.1, a sub-lineage of the Omicron, does not have severe symptoms. "Nimbus traces its roots to Omicron," Domingo said. "We've seen no major changes in symptoms, no severe disease, and no increase in hospital admissions." The variant has been emerging globally. However, Domingo was …
MacDonald: New COVID Old Tyrants
It is safe to say that not even blue bowl swirling sanctuary states are likely to impose aggressive non-pharmaceutical measures should the Razor Blade Sore Throat variant of COVID find significant traction in their liberal ghettoes. Useless mask-wearing seems likely, recommended, not so much required, though that remains to be seen. The Tyrannical tick is ... Read more Source
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