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Covid-19 Virus Variants

A large number of Covid-19 variants have been found in the entire world. Some of these variants include alpha, beta, delta, epsilon, eta, gamma, lota, kappa, etc.

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Should I not go out as my father overcame COVID the last year?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 18-year-old, and my father had overcome COVID a year before. Today, I discussed the pandemic with my father as I was not allowed to play outside with my friends after my father acquired COVID. He said that there would be an increase in Coronavirus variants due to unvaccinated people,...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. It is not unvaccinated people who spread COVID. Vaccinations help boost immunity and develop antibodies that fight the infection. If a person is not vaccinated, he may develop COVID symptoms like any other flu and continue being around other ...  Read Full »

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