Riyadh Newspaper | Egyptian Health: Reducing precautionary measures caused an increase in patients with syncytial virus

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Egyptian Health: Reducing precautionary measures caused an increase in patients with syncytial virus

The official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Health, Dr. Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, said that the respiratory syncytial virus was discovered in 1956, but in 2019 before the spread of corona, its prevalence rates in Egypt were approximately the same as the current rates.

The official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Health added that with the emergence of the Corona pandemic and the spread of correct habits to prevent the spread of the virus by adhering to precautionary measures, and the spread of vaccination among the general public, this led to a decrease in the number of people infected with Corona and respiratory syncytial virus.

And the official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Health continued: “When people started easing the precautionary measures, this led to an increase in the number of his patients, and his symptoms include cold, cold, high temperature, runny nose, coughing and fatigue.”

The official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Health stated that the Egyptian epidemiological situation is still stable, but at the beginning of the Corona pandemic, the world’s approach was based on a zero-infection strategy, but with the passage of time you have two different strategies to confront the virus, one of which is followed by China, which is zero infections, as for the rest. The countries of the world do not deal with zero injuries, while we are dealing with zero deaths and zero need for hospital admissions

The official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Health said: “China is still dealing with the same methodology, the Egyptian epidemiological situation is stable, and hospitalization rates are at their lowest rates, and there are departments in many hospitals with zero infected people, and death rates so far are at their lowest rates since the start of the pandemic.”

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