The Omicron Virus Is New, But To Protect Yourself Still The Old

Life trapped in the coronavirus was slowly gaining its pace while returning to normal that once again this virus knocked and this time also this knock is in a new form.

Dec 3, 2021 - 13:03
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The Omicron Virus Is New, But To Protect Yourself Still The Old
The new Omicron variant is a reminder that 'the virus is still in control' regardless of Covid-19

Life trapped in the coronavirus was slowly gaining its pace while returning to normal that once again this virus knocked and this time also this knock is in a new form.

In view of the threat of new corona virus coming from African countries amid the coronavirus infection, the increasing life is once again on the verge of stopping, after the knock of the new version of the corona virus, Omicron, the district administration and health department once again has accelerated.
To a large extent, people are also looking more alert than before.

Researchers in South Africa and around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of the omicron and will continue to share the findings of these studies as they become available.  It is not yet clear if the Omicron is more permeable than other types, including the delta.

According to administrative officials, at present, the infection rate is low and special attention is being paid to two tasks on a war footing so that the infection rate does not increase.  In which the first cent percent of eligible people are vaccinated and second, more and more people are screened and the infected are closely monitored.  The good thing is that after the launch of the Har Ghar Dastak campaign, the pace of the vaccination campaign has picked up a lot. Health workers are going door to door vaccinating people.

Wear a mask with this, wash your hands, maintain proper physical distance between strangers, especially indoors and get vaccinated.

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