On the 20th, Japanese TV interviewed a Japanese woman who was infected with the new crown pneumonia twice. She said that the symptoms of her infection with the new crown were completely different from the last time. The Microron strain was taken lightly.
“I was found to be positive for the new crown the day before yesterday, and I am currently recuperating at home.” In a program broadcast on Nippon TV on the 20th, the woman in her 30s introduced that she lives in Tokyo and has been infected with the new crown before. Thought it would be fine once more. A year and a half ago, the woman drank in several shops in downtown Tokyo from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next day, when she was found to be infected with new coronary pneumonia. Later, her sister was also “stricken”. She believed that it was she who had infected her family and regretted it very much.
Talking regarding the infection, the woman said: “I thought that it had been so long since I was infected with the new crown. I relaxed occasionally and went to drink once more. In the end, I was infected.” She said that the symptoms of the two new crowns are completely different, A year and a half ago, I had a fever of 38.8 degrees, which was more uncomfortable than the flu. I had a headache and vomit, and I also had an abnormal sense of smell. This infection only had a fever of regarding 37 degrees, severe headache and vomiting, a sore throat and cough, but the sense of smell and taste did not change, but it was still very hard.
It is reported that 95.3% of the confirmed cases of the new crown in Tokyo have become infected with the Omicron strain. The woman said: “I always hear that infection with the Ormicron strain is like a cold symptom, but I want to tell everyone that this is not a cold. I have experienced it myself, so I know it must not be taken lightly.”
According to Kyodo News, the number of confirmed new crown cases in Japan has exceeded 2 million by January 20, with 46,199 new infections that day, a record high for three consecutive days. With the new mutant strain Omicron raging, the “sixth wave” of the epidemic continues to expand. On the 20th, new cases in 28 prefectures including Tokyo, Kanagawa, Aichi, and Fukuoka all hit new highs.