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COVID-19 Sequelae, You should Know about Long COVID

A recent study in the UK found that only 30 percent of people who contracted COVID-19 fully recovered after a year. The WHO also estimates that about 10-20% of patients will develop symptoms of long COVID. Common symptoms include tiredness, trouble breathing, poor sleep quality, muscle and chest pain, reduced concentration and memory, and emotional problems. Studies in the United States also found an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease within a year of infection.

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Back Pain is an Important Warning, Beware of Spinal Lesions

According to statistics, more than 80% of people have experienced or are experiencing back pain. Such a high proportion is related to the stress and living habits of modern people. Sometimes soreness may be an important warning signal for the body, and it may be related to spinal lesions, which should not be ignored.

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WTTC said that the Number of International Flights have Increased, Global Tourism will Recovery

The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) revealed the statistics of the rapid increase in world flight bookings at the 21st Global Summit held recently. Compared to last year, international inbound flight bookings in the Americas, Europe, and Asia have all doubled, while the Caribbean and Latin America are hot summer tourist hotspots. The global tourism industry is recovering strongly.

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WHO Warns Measles Storm is Coming, Children Need to be Vaccinated Faster

The United Nations has warned that the measles virus is spreading. In January and February this year, the number of measles notifications worldwide has increased by 79% compared with the same period last year, with the most severe cases in Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean region, and Ukraine. WHO and UNICEF recommend immediate action to increase measles vaccine coverage as soon as possible to prevent the next wave of outbreaks.

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