Fastest Reinfection, Got Delta and Omicron Only 20 Days apart

Jakarta – Reinfection with COVID-19 is not uncommon, but generally takes time due to the presence of antibodies formed. Recently scientists were surprised by reinfection that occurred only 20 days apart. In that case, the distance from one infection to another is believed to be the fastest so far. Experienced by a 31-year-old woman who … Read more

Viral How to Overcome Variants of COVID-19 BA.2 and XE by Sunbathing, Here Are the Facts

Jakarta – Recently, information circulated on social media about how to deal with the new variants of Corona BA.2 and XE in the community. In the narrative, it is stated that the two variants will spread and spread quickly, especially in countries with cold weather. BA.2 is a subvariant of the Omicron variant (BA.1) which … Read more

BA.2 Subvariant Now Globally Dominant, Triggers Case Surge Again in Europe and Asia

KOMPAS.com – Subvarian Omicron BA.2 is now dominant worldwide and is driving spikes in many countries in Europe and Asia, raising concerns over a potential new wave in the United States. Here’s a summary of the information known about deployment subvarian BA.2 so far. Also read: Records 3,500 Covid-19 cases in a day, China finally … Read more

There is Good News from WHO regarding Omicron BA.2 Reinfection Threats

Jakarta – Subvariant ‘Omicron stealth’ BA.2 is believed to be more contagious, even beating the variant Omicron BA.1 which is now spreading and triggering a spike in COVID-19 cases in many countries. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) brings some good news regarding the risk of BA.2 reinfection in people who have been exposed … Read more

Experts Concerned About Corona Variants, Will There Be More Dangerous Than Omicron?

Jakarta – Although Omicron causes milder symptoms than the previous Corona variant, a number of parties are concerned about the potential for new variants to emerge that may trigger more dangerous symptoms. Isn’t the higher the COVID-19 vaccination coverage, the weaker the Corona virus will be? “Our concern is that we don’t know because Sars-CoV-2 … Read more

Omicron RI Soars to 572 Cases! Patients Complain the Most of These 3 Symptoms

Jakarta – The Indonesian Ministry of Health has again noted the addition of cases of the Omicron variant in Indonesia. As of Friday (14/1), there were 66 new cases added, bringing the total confirmed Omicron cases to 572. Of the 66 new Omicron confirmed cases, 33 of them are international or overseas travelers (PPLN). While … Read more

Wow, Israel Reports First Case of Myocarditis Related to Variant Omicron

Jakarta – Israel reports the first case of heart muscle inflammation or myocarditis associated with the Omicron variant. A hospital said it was working on the case. Doctors at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer said the patient was a 43-year-old man. He was admitted to the COVID-19 ward of the hospital for myocarditis. “This … Read more

South Africa Brings Good News About the Omicron Variant, Let’s Get Closer!

Jakarta – Because the symptoms due to infection with the Omicron variant are milder than the Delta variant, which had caused the previous wave of COVID-19, doctors in South Africa are starting to see a ‘bright spot’. As the death rate is lower than the previous wave of COVID-19, doctors say hospitalization rates have the … Read more

New Again! WHO Monitors COVID-19 Variant B.1.640.2, Omicron ‘successor’?

Jakarta – French scientists identify the latest variant of COVID-19, B.1,640.2. The variant, called the IHU variant, is said to have more mutations than Omicron. The IHU variant name for B.1.640.2 is taken from the IHU Mediterranee Infection institute. Researchers say the variant contains 46 mutations, which makes it more resistant to vaccines and more … Read more

Singapore conceded Omicron, RI How are you? This is what the Ministry of Health said

Jakarta – Singapore has recently confirmed 2 imported cases of COVID-19 of the Omicron B.1.1.529 variant. The two were found when they arrived from abroad and were immediately isolated. Both cases are currently isolated at the National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), with mild symptoms of cough and itching in the throat. Reportedly, both have … Read more