China COVID-19 Cases Sparks Concern from World Health amid New Wave

CHINA COVID-19 CASES – For another time around, the World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned by the new wave of coronavirus cases in China.

Amid the eased restrictions and protocols against the COVID-19 pandemic in several countries across the globe, a new wave of the coronavirus cases are seen in China. Based on a report on GMA News, this new wave sparked concern from World Health Organization (WHO).

World Health chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus appealed for a more detailed information regarding the status of the pandemic in China. Based on the report, he wants to know the severity of the disease, the hospital confinements, and the intensive care requirements. Beijing previously admitted that the outbreak is “impossible” to track because the mandatory mass testing is no longer the rule. As of this writing, there are still no reports as to the response of China to the request of World Health.

New COVID-19 Symptoms: Loss Of Taste, Loss Of Smell

UK Health Experts Adds New COVID-19 Symptoms: Loss Of Smell And Taste

NEW COVID-19 SYMPTOMS – The United Kingdom’s government made a new advisory on Monday regarding the new coronavirus.

Months after the discovery of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, new symptoms have been discovered. Previously, diarrhea was found to be a symptom of COVID-19 after traces of the virus were found in stool.

There were also studies which found traces of the virus in semen. Furthermore, the UK government announced:

New COVID-19 Symptoms: Loss Of Taste, Loss Of Smell
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From today, all individuals should self-isolate if they develop a new continuous cough or fever or anosmia,

According to an article from Anadolu, Anosmia is the loss or a change in your normal sense of smell. Additionally, it could also affect your sense of taste as the two are closely linked.

Previously, there were studies conducted linking COVID-19 to anosmia. However, the UK government said that they had no gathered enough evidence to be confident in its recommendation.

As per the report, they advised individuals who have lost their sense of taste and smell to isolate themselves for 14 days. Moreover, the statement was signed by the UK’s four chief medical officers.

Other countries such as the United States had previously added Ansomia to their list of symptoms. As such, some countries have criticized UK’s government for the delayed addition of the symptom to their list.

The prevalence is widespread. We used to see these patients occasionally but now we see them regularly.

If we had recognized this earlier, we would have reduced the spread. The reproduction rate of the virus would have been lower

Currently, the coronavirus has infected more than 4.73 million individuals worldwide. Along with this, at least 315,000 have succumbed to the virus with over 1.74 million recoveries.

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