Warning about two sub-strains of Omicron… a new symptom that has a bad effect

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Professor Spector, in his latest YouTube video, said: United kingdom not seen yet "disturbing levels" Of the two serious subspecies, stressing that people should take symptoms "Seriously".

He added: "We are currently monitoring this, because South Africa Witness a very rapid increase in infections with BA.4 and BA.5"highlighting that loss of sense of smell andTinnitus Symptoms that must be dealt with "seriously".

He continued: "Tinnitus means that the impact of the injury is close to the brain".

The warning comes after Professor Spector and his team conducted a survey to assess the prevalence of tinnitus among people with tinnitus"COVID-19". They found that 19 percent (or 1 in 5 people) had ear problems due to corona.

Tinnitus occurs when people experience ringing or noises in one or both ears.

Professor Spector advised people to contact their GP if they are experiencing tinnitus ear continuously.

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Professor Spector, in his latest YouTube video, said: United kingdom She has not yet seen “alarming levels” of the two serious subspecies, stressing that people should take symptoms “seriously”.

He added, “We are currently monitoring this matter, because South Africa witnessing a very rapid increase in infections with BA.4 and BA.5”, noting that the loss of smell andTinnitus A symptom that should be taken “really seriously”.

He continued, “Tinnitus means that the impact of the injury is close to the brain“.

The warning comes after Professor Spector and his team conducted a survey to assess the prevalence of tinnitus among people withCOVID-19They found that 19 percent (or 1 in 5 people) had ear problems due to corona.

Tinnitus occurs when people experience ringing or noises in one or both ears.

Professor Spector advised people to contact their GP if they are experiencing tinnitus ear continuously.

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