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Coronavirus, and Omicron virus

May 8, 2022BlogDisease

Coronavirus

The following links are of interest to the readers.

What is going to happen in the future?

The experts are not sure about the future of the coronavirus and Omnicron.  Whether this vaccine will work against Omicron or may not be effective?

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/3163554/worse-variants-omicron-come-warn-scientists

There is a WHO comprehensive report on Coronavirus and its type Omicron.

Episode #63 – Omicron variant (who.int)

There is a CDC report on Omicron and a detailed discussion.

Omicron Variant: What You Need to Know | CDC

Omicron cases are slowing down in the USA.

New Virus Cases Begin to Slow in U.S. Cities Where Omicron Hit First – The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Dated: May 8, 2022, of Coronavirus

Covid in the U.S.: Latest Maps, Case and Death Counts – The New York Times (nytimes.com)

  • Coronavirus cases are increasing in the USA and throughout the world.
  • No doubt that the hospitalization rate has decreased.
  • It is an interesting article, need to read it.
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Amjad Ali Khan MD Reply
June 28, 2022

Excellent and easy to understand information

Dr. Riaz Reply
June 28, 2022

Thanks.

Dr. Riaz Reply
June 30, 2022

Covid test may interfere with serological tests. But your widal test is borderline. Please repeat widal after one week. If the level is the same, then widal is negative. If the titer increases to 1:160 or more, the widal is positive.

Dr. Riaz Reply
June 30, 2022

Your widal is borderline. Please repeat widal after one week; if the titer is increased to 1:160 or more, then widal will be called positive. If the titer is the same at 1:80 or below, I will call the widal test negative. For the carrier, we advise Vi antigen.

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