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India, among many other countries across the globe, witnessed a sudden rise in COVID-19 cases. Triggered by four new Omicron ...
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A new COVID-19 variant nicknamed “razor blade throat” is making its way through parts of California. While case numbers remain relatively low in San Diego County, health experts are warning people not ...
A new COVID variant is causing people to experience such severe sore throats that they say it feels like swallowing razor blades.
A new COVID variant called Nimbus or NB.1.8.1 is causing "razor blade throat," Kroger's Juneteenth cakes spark backlash, and ...
Cases of the recently identified COVD-19 variant NB 1.8.1. are rising. Some have dubbed the variant “razor blade throat” for one of its notably painful symptoms. The World Health Organization says ...
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A new COVID variant is causing "razor blade throat," Juneteenth cakes at an Atlanta supermarket cause backlash, and a dermatologist shares what to look for when buying sunscreen.
Referring to a recent advisory from the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), the notice stated that multiple neighbouring countries have reported a rise in infections caused by new Omicron ...
FOX 11 medical contributor Dr. Michael Daignault trained at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, Israel which was struck by an Iranian missile. He spoke about his experience there and how the ...
The COVID-19 variant that may be driving a recent rise in cases in some parts of the world has earned a new nickname: “razor blade throat” COVID.