New Covid variant detected in Israel! What are the symptoms? Know here!
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The Coronavirus found in China posed a major threat worldwide. Millions of people have died from Corona infection in the last 2 years. The normal life of the people is affected to a great extent including the strict restrictions like curfew as well.
The citizens of all the countries are advised to vaccinate themselves against the infection and as a result, the spread of Corona has reduced gradually in most of the countries. And thus, people are coming back to their normal lives. Now, it has been reported that a new type of virus is spreading in China again and lockdown has been imposed in several cities of the country.
A new type of Covid variant has been reported in Israel. The Ministry of Health says that the two new strains is a combination of two sub-variants of the Omicron version of the Covid-19 virus - dubbed BA.1 and BA.2.
The variant was detected in two passengers who had arrived at Israel's Ben Gurion airport during PCR tests. But it is said to have caused no major damage. The Israeli Government says it causes mild symptoms such as fever, headaches and muscle aches.
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