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Keep your kids safe from Covid -19 Omicron Variant .

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  Keep your kids safe from Covid -19 Omicron Variant .  The Omicron variant of Covid-19 has once again becomes panic among people, especially among parents. Parents can use some tips to keep their kids.  Every parent have fear regarding the third wave of Covid-19. but they are more apparent over since the Omicron variant emerged.  In India, near about 20 cases  are reported so far. And No one can ignore transmissibility of this variant. Obviously due to unavailability of vaccine for kids Indian parents feel the panic about omicron covid-19 variant.   Is Omicron Serious Concern for Children's ?   During the peak of the deadliest Delta (Variant) wave in India ,we did ok with our kids. So their is no reason to be scared for kids.  We should maintain hygiene for kids.  So we are very confident and We should rolling it out in next month. Symptoms for the new COVID Variant in kids  A. Common symptoms Most common symptoms are : 1.fever  2.cough 3.tiredness, 4.loss of taste or smell. B.Le

New Covid-19 Virus Omicron Variant .

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New Covid-19 Virus Omicron Variant . Now A days, A new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19, known as B.1.1.529 It has been called the "Omicron variant" by the World Health Organization. The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified a new mutant strain that changes the behaviour of the virus, widely circulating in South Africa as a ‘ variant of concern’(VoC ), and named it ‘ Omicron’ variant . This B.1.1.529 variant was first reported to WHO from South Africa.  The variant is reported on 24 November 2021 after the Network of Genomics Surveillance (NGS-SA) there detected a group of related SARS-CoV-2 viruses, that belong to a lineage named B.1.1.529.  Technical advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2 Virus Evolution says this new variant is more widely spread than last VoC, Delta Variant and and can gain immunity offered by current vaccines  Technical Advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2 Virus Evolution at WHO and the Health organizations around the world monitor the new variants of