Coronavirus returns amidst fluctuating weather... and this is what makes the symptoms more severe than the common flu.

2025-11-05 2025-11-05T12:42:52Z
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Coronavirus returns amidst fluctuating weather... and this is what makes the symptoms more severe than the common flu.

Arab Weather - With new cases of the “Nebus” variant of the Coronavirus being recorded in several countries, the news is raising increasing concern about the current winter season, especially with the sudden and unseasonal weather fluctuations that the region is witnessing.

Experts point out that temperature fluctuations help respiratory viruses, including coronavirus and influenza, to spread more easily because they weaken the immune system's defenses and make the body more susceptible to infection.

Health authorities worldwide are calling on citizens to adhere to preventive measures, including wearing masks in crowded places, sanitizing hands regularly, and receiving up-to-date vaccinations when available, especially for those with chronic illnesses or weakened immune systems.

Health experts warned against the public underestimating the warm weather during the day or the cold nights, as these fluctuations increase the chances of faster transmission of the infection, stressing that what we are currently witnessing is not just a regular flu, but a possible wave of the spread of the Nypos variant.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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