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Dr Angelique Coetze said she was first alerted to the possibility of a new variant when patients in her busy private practice in the capital Pretoria started to come in earlier this month with Covid-19 symptoms that didn’t make immediate sense.

They included young people of different backgrounds and ethnicities with intense fatigue and a six-year-old child with a very high pulse rate, she said. None suffered from a loss of taste or smell.

"Their symptoms were so different and so mild from those I had treated before,” said Dr Coetze, a GP for 33 years who chairs South Africa’s Medical Association alongside running her practice.

On November 18, when four family members all tested positive for Covid-19 with complete exhaustion, she informed the country’s vaccine advisory committee.

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She said, in total, about two dozen of her patients have tested positive for Covid-19 with symptoms of the new variant. They were mostly healthy men who turned up “feeling so tired”. About half of them were unvaccinated.

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We had one very interesting case, a kid, about six-years-old, with a temperature and a very high pulse rate, and I wondered if I should admit her, but when I followed up two days later she was so much better,” Dr Coetze says.

Dr Coetzee, who was briefing other African medical associations on Saturday, made clear her patients were all healthy and she was worried the new variant could still hit older people – with co-morbidities like diabetes or heart disease – much harder.

“What we have to worry about now is that when older, unvaccinated people are infected with the new variant, and if they are not vaccinated, we are going to see many people with a severe [form of the] disease,” she said.

South African demographics are very different from those in the UK. Only about six per cent of the population are over the age of 65. This means that older individuals who are more vulnerable to the virus may take some time to present.

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So from this article wat I understand is, symptoms may not be loss of taste or smell, and also this mutation is not all that dangerous???? Or am I reading it wrongly ???

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Champesthe oke sari champeyandi ela partlu partlu ga champodhu

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1 hour ago, perugu_vada said:

So from this article wat I understand is, symptoms may not be loss of taste or smell, and also this mutation is not all that dangerous???? Or am I reading it wrongly ???

You are right... Only concern is virus may not be effective. Especially elderly may also get it even if they are vaccinated 

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Inka yevadikanna thummu vachina media hadavidi 2 weeks racha racha. Somehow 2 weeks lo maayam avthadi virus. God knows this bull chit. 

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20 minutes ago, hunkyfunky2 said:

You are right... Only concern is virus may not be effective. Especially elderly may also get it even if they are vaccinated 

You mean vaccine may not be effective ? 

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3 minutes ago, Doravaru said:

You mean vaccine may not be effective ? 

Yes, that's the main concern due to multiple mutations. 

Half of the patients are vaccinated . 

 

 

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