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First Lady, Jill Biden catches COVID-19, here are the precautions

First Lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, while President Biden's test results were negative. Here are the precautions for this COVID-19 strain

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Jill Biden, the first lady of the United States, tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, September 4, but is only experiencing moderate symptoms.
After his wife tested positive for the virus, President Joe Biden was tested, but he did not have it. The White House press secretary said that the president will get regular tests and be watched for signs of any COVID-19  symptoms.
The first lady of the United States has tested positive for the coronavirus at least twice despite receiving two COVID-19 vaccinations and two booster injections. Saturday, the first lady and her spouse traveled to hurricane-ravaged areas of Florida. During their brief stay on the ground, they conferred with first responders, federal troops, and local officials. 
The President is scheduled to visit India for the Group of 20 Summit from September 7 to September 10, with a stopover in Hanoi, Vietnam. The first lady tested positive for COVID-19 on August 16, 2022, after experiencing "cold-like symptoms" near the end of her family's trip to Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
New COVID variant:
Particularly the Omicron version (SARS-CoV-2) makes each Covid variant unique. The effects of Omicron (B.1.1.529) have been seen in the United States. The Indian Variant, also known as the Delta Variant (B.1.617.2), was found in India in the latter half of May 2021.
According to these experts, the Pirola Variant contains roughly thirty-five mutations. Compared to extant COVID-19 variants, the virus aims to endanger human life in novel ways.The variant is more contagious than previously discovered variants, according to medical professionals. Therefore, you should get quick medical help if you encounter any of the following symptoms.
Signs and Symptoms:
Running Nose
Fever
Headache
Sneezing
Fatigue
Sore Throat
Precautions:
Individuals are recommended to keep a safe distance while traveling and to wear masks where necessary. To g    et rid of hazardous viruses, apply sanitizers and wash your hands frequently. To avoid the effects of any of the varieties, people should get their vaccines on time.
Regular Medical Exams
Using Sanitizers and Hand Washes
Distancing from society
Having Marks
Getting Vaccinations and Medicine.

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