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Razor Blade Throat: The New COVID Variant on the Rise
eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia,western PacificThursday, June 19, 2025
So, how worried should people be about this new variant? The good news is that, so far, there's no evidence that Nimbus causes more severe illness than other variants. While some western Pacific countries have seen an increase in COVID cases and hospitalizations, the WHO considers the global public health risk to be low. The current COVID-19 vaccines are expected to remain effective against Nimbus, which has been designated as a "variant under monitoring. "
It's crucial to stay informed and vigilant. The Nimbus variant serves as a reminder that COVID-19 is still a present threat. Regular testing, vaccination, and adherence to public health guidelines are essential in managing the spread of this virus and its variants. It's also important to note that the decision by the Health Secretary to stop recommending COVID-19 shots for healthy children and pregnant women has sparked debate among public health experts, highlighting the ongoing discussions around vaccination policies.
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