What is Flurona, what are the symptoms? How is flurona transmitted? Is it available in Turkey?

What is Flurona what are the symptoms How is flurona

Influenza (flu) and coronavirus were detected simultaneously in a pregnant woman in Israel. After the emergence of this variant, called Flurona, the symptoms, how it was transmitted and whether it was in Turkey became the subject of curiosity. Regarding the symptoms of Flurona, a statement came from the doctor of the hospital where the patient was treated in Israel. Here are the details…

WHAT IS FLURONA, WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

It was determined that a pregnant and unvaccinated woman in Israel caught both the flu (flu) and coronavirus. The name of this case, which was found for the first time in Israel, flurona, took its name from the names coronavirus and ‘flu’, which means ‘flu’ in Turkish.

It was stated that the young woman, who had symptoms of both diseases, survived the process mildly and was discharged. The head of the gynecology department of the hospital where the patient was treated, Prof. Arnon Vizhnitser said, “The pregnant woman was diagnosed with influenza and COVID-19. After the controls made twice, the tests of both diseases were positive. Diseases affect the upper respiratory tract, making breathing difficult and highly contagious.

IS FLURONA AVAILABLE IN TURKEY?

Flurona case was not found in Turkey.

WHAT ARE OMICRON SYMPTOMS?

The most common symptoms of the Omicron variant include runny nose, fatigue, headache, sneezing, sore throat, and night sweats.

MINISTER KOCA WARNED

Minister Koca, who warned the citizens against the Omicron variant, made the following suggestions to avoid the variant:

  1. Should not spend time in closed and ventilated environments

  2. In any case, it should not compromise on the use of masks.

  3. Vaccine reminder doses should not be neglected

  4. We must pay maximum attention to social distancing. Considering the transmission rate of the Omicron variant, we should increase the social distance up to 3 meters.

  5. We must follow the hygiene rules more meticulously than ever before.

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