Suara.com – Groups and groups of people who cannot get vaccinated Covid-19 Becomes health news most read today, Sunday (17/1/2021).
There is also a new strain of the Corona virus which causes strange symptoms on the tongue up to five signs that the Covid-19 infection is damaging to heart health.
Check out the following summary of the most interesting health news:
1. Know the Groups of People Who Cannot Be Vaccinated with Covid-19
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The Covid-19 vaccine has finally arrived and has begun to be used in Indonesia. But do you know that there are several groups of people who cannot be vaccinated against Covid-19?
Directly, the corona virus vaccine was first injected into the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo. Over time a mass vaccination program will then be carried out to reach every citizen in the territory of Indonesia.
2.New Corona Virus Strain, 1 in 5 Patients Experience Strange Symptoms on the Tongue
The main symptoms of the Covid-19 corona virus include high temperature, persistent cough and loss of the sense of smell and taste. However, the latest data shows that the new strain of the Covid-19 corona virus can also cause a number of other symptoms.
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Professor Tom Spector, epidemiologist at King’s College London and principal scientist at the Zoe Coronavirus Symptom Study UK Infection Survey, said one in five coronavirus patients experience unusual symptoms.
3. 5 Signs of Covid-19 Infection Has Damaged Heart Health
Not only attacks the respiratory system, Covid-19 infection is also at risk of causing complications and damage to the heart.
Research published in JAMA said nearly 78 percent of young Covid patients continue to experience signs of complications and heart damage despite recovering from infection.
4. Covid-19 Vaccine, What Should Be Done Before, During and After?
Several countries have started vaccinations after a long period of the Covid-19 corona virus pandemic, such as the UK, India and Indonesia. In Indonesia alone, Covid-19 vaccination has started since January 13, 2021.
In the early stages of this vaccination, people will get an injection of the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and will be scheduled to get the second dose later.
5. Johns Hopkins Research: It is easier for the rich to keep their distance during a pandemic
Keeping distance is one of the health protocols in preventing Covid-19. But according to research from Johns Hopkins University economists, the rich are more likely to do so. Why?
Researchers think this is because wealthy people can escape from crowded cities and move to more remote homes. The results of the study are published in the Journal of Population Economics.
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