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Pakistan has a New Coronavirus Strain

The National Institute of Health, which conducts the essential research and development on the deadly virus, is authorised to deliver corona updates in Pakistan. The institute stated that the first instance of the Indian variety was discovered in Pakistan on May 28, 2021. The news shook the entire country, as this version had wreaked devastation in the neighbouring country. With this new strain, B.1.617.2, India saw its worst-ever wave, with the healthcare system crumbling, a serious lack of oxygen, and a record number of deaths per day. In order to prevent this strain from entering Pakistan, Indian citizens were barred from visiting the country earlier this month. Despite this, the case was confirmed. It isn't the first time that a new variety has been discovered in Pakistan as a result of the corona update . South African, Brazilian, and British varieties had already invaded the nation before the Indian variant. While the British variety was predominantly detected in Punjab and K

How Can You Avoid Getting Pink Eye?

What Exactly is Pink Eye? Conjunctivitis , sometimes known as pink eye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva. Due to inflammation, the normally invisible membrane becomes highly apparent, giving the eye a pink or reddish appearance. Pink Eye can be caused by a Variety of Factors. Pink eye can be caused by a variety of factors. It usually occurs as a result of a viral or bacterial illness. A cold or a sore throat is frequently associated with conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis, sneezing, and nasal discharge are all symptoms of allergies. A chemical splash into the eye, or the presence of a foreign item in the eye, can also cause the eye to turn pink. Symptoms of Pink Eye include: Redness and irritation in the eyes, discharge or tearing from the eyes, and a coarse feeling in the eyes are the most common symptoms of conjunctivitis. These symptoms usually go away in a day or two and do not necessitate a visit to the eye specialist. However, if your symptoms are worsening, such as significant