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ЁЯСЙ It will mostly effects on youngs and children's parents must take extra care of you child's health.
ЁЯСЙIn some countries more than 10k children are affected by this viruses.
ЁЯСЙ Symptoms are clear from doctors and universitys.   
Other New Symptoms are like


ЁЯСЙGastroinestestinal ( Stomach) disorders
       • Stomach upset.
       • Vomiting.
       • Diarrhea.

   Conjunctivitis (Pink eyes)
       • Conjunctiva ( white parts ) of eye            becomes Pink in colour.
       • Eyes irritation.

    Other New Symptoms are like
          • Severe body aches.
          • Body weakness.
          •Discoloration of nails & skin. 
Other New Symptoms are like
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Parents must follow these instructions
     If you found any symptoms given above you must have to insist doctor and covid center. 3rd wave of virus mostly affects on child's you must take specially care .
                    ЁЯЩП  Wear mask ЁЯЩП
                    ЁЯЩП   Stay homeЁЯЩП

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