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Added: 7/16/2022

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Health officials continue to encourage that we wear a mask because the new COVID-Omicron variant coronavirus is different, deadly and not easy to detect correctly.

The symptoms of the new COVID-Omicron virus are as follows:
   1. No cough
   2. No fever

There will only be:
   3. Joint pain
   4. Headache
   5. Pain in the neck
   6. Upper body back pain
   7. Pneumonia
   8. Under normal circumstances, no appetite

Of course, the toxicity of COVID-Omicron is 5 times higher than that of the Delta variant, and the mortality rate is also higher than that of Delta.  It takes less time for the disease to progress to extreme severity, and sometimes there are no obvious symptoms.

Let us be more careful!  This virus strain will not be deposited in the nasopharynx area. It directly affects the lungs, that is, the "window", and the duration is relatively short.  Several patients who had been diagnosed with Covid Omicron were eventually diagnosed as having no fever and no pain, but mild chest pneumonia was found on X-rays.  The result of nasal swab test for COVID-Omicron is usually negative, and the number of false negative cases of nasopharyngeal test is increasing.
This means that the virus will spread in the community and directly infect the lungs, leading to viral pneumonia and then causing acute respiratory pressure.  This explains why Covid-Omicron has become highly harmful, the virus is highly virulent, and the fatal rate is high.

Please be careful, avoid crowded places, keep a distance of 1.5m even in open places, wear a double-layer mask, wear suitable masks, and wash your hands frequently when everyone has no symptoms (coughing or sneezing) Time).
This Covid Omicron *"WAVE"* is more deadly than the first wave of Covid-19.  So we must be very careful and take all kinds of measures to strengthen the prevention of coronavirus*.

Be also a communicator who is highly vigilant with your friends and family.
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Be Blessed and Stay Safe!

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