COVID-19 Second Wave Strikes Back Strongly! Thai Man Unable to Walk Found Dead After Testing Positive

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On June 25, 2024, a Thai man who was bedridden due to COVID-19 was found dead after vomiting blood. The resurgence of the KP.2 strain has led to heightened alertness globally, with reports of unique cases. In addition to immediate symptoms upon diagnosis, concerns are rising about post-acute sequelae of COVID-19. The 40-year-old patient from Thailand's Nakhon Lampang Province, affected by COVID-19, had difficulty walking and passed away unexpectedly, drawing authorities' attention. Despite no signs of abuse or trauma, blood around the mouth suggests possible blood vomit. The victim's mother mentioned his inability to walk properly and no prior medical history, expressing hope for a swift investigation into the cause of death. Medical professionals indicated common symptoms of the KP.2 strain are fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of smell, and muscle pain.

Source: YAHOO

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