Omicron

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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Living with the COVID-19 Virus, Home Care SOPs You Must Know

The Omicron variant has jumped into the mainstream strain, causing severe transmission across Asia, including Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. Those with mild symptoms will mainly care for themselves at home. When caring at home, you should always pay attention to your physical symptoms, nutritional intake, and proper exercise, which will help speed up the recovery of the body.

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Hong Kong Crisis, COVID-19 Epidemic Outbreak

Since late January in Hong Kong, the “Omicron” virus has entered the community. During the Lunar New Year, the mass movement and reunion of the population have accelerated the spread of the virus. Insufficient vaccine coverage for the elderly, too dense living space, and collapse in medical capacity had made the epidemic out of control.

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