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The Australian National University recently issued a communiqué saying that researchers at the university found in a new study that in the Australian adult population infected with the new crown virus, nearly one-third of infected people have symptoms lasting more than 4 weeks, and the impact cannot be ignored
.
.
Nicholas Biddle, a professor at the Australian National University who led the study, said that a survey of adult groups infected with the new coronavirus found that 89.
5% of respondents had symptoms
of infection.
These infected people who had symptoms experienced an average of about 10 symptoms, the most common being tiredness
.
In addition, about three-quarters of people with symptoms have experienced a runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough, headache and other symptoms
.
5% of respondents had symptoms
of infection.
These infected people who had symptoms experienced an average of about 10 symptoms, the most common being tiredness
.
In addition, about three-quarters of people with symptoms have experienced a runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough, headache and other symptoms
.
Biddle said that people with multiple or long-term COVID symptoms are more likely to report a significant decline
in their health status than before the pandemic.
The study's data suggest that those with symptoms lasting for months are relatively affected the most
.
in their health status than before the pandemic.
The study's data suggest that those with symptoms lasting for months are relatively affected the most
.
Steve Robson, president of the Australian Medical Association, recently told the media that the Australian government's decision to further relax the new crown epidemic prevention measures is premature and will put pressure
on medical staff.
"All indications are that we are facing another wave of the pandemic"
.
on medical staff.
"All indications are that we are facing another wave of the pandemic"
.
He said the previous coronavirus spike in Australia had "absolutely overwhelmed" the country's healthcare workers, leaving hospitals now dealing with a large backlog
.
It would be bad news if there is another wave of Covid in Australia during the next holiday season, which means hospitals will not be able to handle the backlog
.
.
It would be bad news if there is another wave of Covid in Australia during the next holiday season, which means hospitals will not be able to handle the backlog
.
According to data from the Australian Federal Ministry of Health, Australia, with a total population of more than 25 million, has a cumulative total of more than 10 million confirmed cases of
new crowns.
Between September 28 and October 4, Australia reported an average of 5,177 new coronavirus cases per day
.
new crowns.
Between September 28 and October 4, Australia reported an average of 5,177 new coronavirus cases per day
.