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Omicron VS. Delta

Omicron variant vs. Delta: what are the differences?

Despite the fact that the severity of the illness and death associated with Omicron is still under research, early data suggest Omicron may not make people as ill as prior variants. Even so, we should not overlook the impact of Omicron as the sheer volume of people testing positive will pile more pressure on the already overburdened health care systems.

 

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Are Children at Lower Risk of Getting COVID-19 Than Adults?

Are Children at lower risk of getting COVID-19 than adults?

Most children infected with COVID-19 have mild or no symptoms and are less likely to be hospitalized than adults. Nevertheless, children are not immune to COVID-19. In fact, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the number of COVID-19 cases in children has reportedly multiplied since the onset of the pandemic, accounting for nearly 27% of all cases reported for the week ending September 30.

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Flight & Covid19

Can I travel after I’ve been vaccinated? Is it safe to fly during COVID-19?

Is it safe to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the fact that there is no common symptom for it? There is a possibility that the virus may cause a common illness like cough and flu but the illness is said to last longer. Therefore, you cannot be sure if you have the illness or not. It is best to ask questions before you travel to another place.

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How long does COVID-19 survive in the air and on surfaces? 2 factors you should know.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, a new coronavirus began circulating in humans. This virus, called SARS-CoV-2.
SARS-CoV-2 can spread easily from person to person. It is mainly spread by inhaling tiny droplets released when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes, large droplets can also land on surfaces.

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Disinfecting, Sterilizing, Sanitizing

Disinfecting, Sterilizing and Sanitizing: 3 Definition of Terms

Disinfecting and sterilizing are two types of decontamination, a process that makes something safe to touch. The purpose is to kill enough germs, so the risk of infection is extremely low. Decontamination is different from cleaning, which can get rid of dust and dirt but may only remove some of the germs that are present.

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