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The bivalent Omicron COVID-19 booster’s side effects are similar to that of the original vaccine series, and include fever, fatigue, and muscle pain.
Possible side effects include hypersensitivity, blood problems or, above the recommended dose, pancreatitis and vomiting. [ 3 ] Taking Lemsip alongside other medicine containing paracetamol can cause an overdose , potentially resulting in serious liver and kidney damage .
So-called cures in messages spreading in Brazil included avocado and mint tea, hot whiskey and honey, essential oils, and vitamins C and D. [63] Facebook claims that 'gargling salt water, drinking hot liquids like tea and avoiding ice cream can stop the transmission of COVID-19' have been criticized by health professionals. [140]
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Yancey suggests salt water gargles or eating a pickle for sore throats. "The brine in both cases will pull some of the fluid out of the inflamed tissues and make people feel better," Dr. Yancey says.
Served hot, the drink is also consumed as a remedy to aid indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea, and nausea. It is very sour and aromatic, but can also be mildly sweet, depending on how much sugar is added. Omani dried limes have a pleasant tart citrus flavor and are rich in vitamin C. [1]
Children as young as 6 months old are now eligible to get the updated Omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine. What parents need to know about Omicron-specific COVID boosters for children 6 months and older