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Omicron’s attack protects against Delta variant, research:

 Omicron’s attack protects against Delta variant, research:

 Omicron's attack protects against Delta variant, research: Scientists in South Africa have discovered that the Delta variant can do no harm if a person recovers from the Omekron type of coronavirus (SARS Cove 2).

 
Omicron’s attack protects against Delta variant, research:

                                   Omicron’s attack protects against Delta variant, research:

The research, conducted at the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI), has not yet been published in a research journal and is available as a press release on the institute's website. However, most epidemiologists agree.

The study collected blood samples from 13 volunteers, some of whom were vaccinated and some of whom were not vaccinated.

All of these volunteers were infected with the Omicron virus during the recent Corona epidemic in South Africa. As soon as they came in contact with the infection, blood samples were taken from them and 14 days later, blood samples were taken from them for the second time.

Analysis of these samples showed that antibodies formed in people infected with omicron could easily inactivate the delta variant. But Omekron's attacks on those recovering from the Delta variant were succeeding.

Despite its ability to spread many times over the Delta, the lethality of the 'Omicron variant' is minimal.

This means that in addition to being less harmful, this variant can also provide effective protection against the Delta variant, which is a welcome development.

These results are also credible in the sense that in countries where different types of omicron are more prevalent, the number of patients infected with the delta variant and the mortality rate has dropped sharply.

The Omikron variant, first discovered in November 2021, has spread to 110 countries in less than two months because it is capable of spreading 70 times faster than the Delta variant.

Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person.

Experts warn that the purpose of this study is not to prove that the Omicron variant is "good" but to make it clear that this new variant of the coronavirus has positive side effects.

Headaches can be fatal, symptoms:

Omicron’s attack protects against Delta variant, research:

                                              Headaches can be fatal, symptoms:


Headaches are not always dangerous, but can sometimes be fatal. Doctors can reduce this risk if diagnosed early.

Below are some symptoms that should not be ignored.

1) Headache for a few seconds or minutes which is unbearable.

2) The intensity of pain changes as the direction of the body changes.

3) Headache as a result of coughing, sneezing, or any kind of pressure on the body.

4) A pain that does not go away.

5) Pain that occurs after the age of 50.

6) Pain is associated with fever, chills, night sweats, or unexplained weight loss.

7) Fluctuations in the intensity or nature of the pain.

8) Pain in a specific place in the head.

9) Pain is related to a mental condition such as the ability to see, hear or feel weak in any part of the body or the ability to speak is affected.

10) Headache or pain in the eye at the time of pain.

If any of the above symptoms appear, immediate medical attention should be sought. Besides that:

1) Pain associated with changes in mental state.

2) Affecting facial muscles during pain or not being able to change body posture.

3) Epilepsy

4) Headaches in patients who have used anti-cancer or anti-AIDS drugs in the past.

5) Sudden onset of unbearable pain.

In such cases, an emergency call to 911 should be made immediately and self-driving should be avoided.


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