A 40-year-old man in Belgium has died after being attacked by two variants


Brussels, Ta. 11

Doubts are being raised anew about the double infection of the corona. A case in Belgium has raised eyebrows among scientists. In Belgium, a 60-year-old man was killed when two different variants of the Corona were struck.

Researchers in Belgium said on Sunday that a 70-year-old man who died after being infected with the corona was infected with both alpha and beta variants of the corona virus at the same time. Researchers say this is a rare occurrence, but it is also worrying.

The elderly woman had not been vaccinated against corona and was living alone at home. He was admitted to OLV Hospital in the city of Alst in Belgium in March and tested positive for Corona the same day. However, the old woman's oxygen level was OK. However, his health continued to decline, and he died five days later.

The woman was not infected with any of the Corona variants and her medical staff examined and found that the elderly were infected with alpha and beta variants. Both variants were first identified in Britain and South Africa, respectively. "Both variants were found in Belgium at the time, so it is likely that the woman was co-infected with different viruses when she came in contact with two different people," said Anne Wenkerbergen, a molecular biologist at OLV Hospital who led the research.

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