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The first case of ‘Florona’ found in Israel

Category : International
Published on: January 03 2022 Share on facebook

  • A new type of infection has emerged between the threat of Corona and its new variant Omicron.
  • The first case of this infection, known as ‘Florona’, has been identified in Israel.
  • ‘Florona’ is a double infection of flu and corona.
  • In this case, the patient becomes infected with both the influenza virus and Covid-19, which can have a significant impact on the patient's immune system due to the dual infection.
  • This is the first time such an infection has been observed since the Covid-19 epidemic began in the world in March 2020.
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