Opinion: Covid-19 variant needsĀ cautious vigilance, not undue panic
By K. Leelamoni The coronavirus variant JN. 1 has been causing concern among health experts and the public alike. JN.1 is surging in.
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By K. Leelamoni The coronavirus variant JN. 1 has been causing concern among health experts and the public alike. JN.1 is surging in.
HQ Team August 21, 2023: The UK reported its first variant of COVID-19 virus, BA.2.86, three days ago, which suggests āa degree of.
Some people continue to suffer from the underlying effects of COVID-19, which manifests in the form of poor health. People suffer from anxiety.
HQ Team May 6, 2023: The World Health Organization has terminated its public emergency status for COVID-19 and told nations to transition to.
Ā HQ Team April 8, 2023: Indiaās federal government has told state authorities to identify emergency COVID-19 hotspots and ramp up testing, vaccination, and.
The WHO has told Chinese officials to regularly share specific and real-time data on the Covid-19 pandemic as Beijing eases the world's strictest.