New Covid-19 Variant Raises Questions
About 10% of the Population Carries a Gene That May Be Linked to Covid-19
Research published in the journal Nature this year suggests that about 10% of the population carry a gene that may be linked to Covid-19.
As of September 5, 2023, 33 out of 38 residents have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, an attack rate of 86.6%.
A high temperature or shivering chills are symptoms of a high temperature.
With the emergence at the end of last year of COVID-19 variant JN1, there are questions about how it will affect the population.
A new Covid-19 variant is not necessarily that alarming thanks to vaccines, a virologist has said.
In a health update issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on September 14, they said:
These rapid reviews identify and summarize evidence about the infectious period of COVID-19.
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