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Canned yellow peaches are selling like hotcakes across China, their popularity helping relieve anxiety over COVID-19. While some people joke the preserved and sweetened fruit snack can help defend 1 the novel coronavirus, many are taking succor from good feelings 2 (associate) with the treat.
Netizens 3 (call) the fruit "the healing magic medicine" and the Chinese people, 4 are exploring ways to fight the virus, are recommending 5 for "good health and strong immunity", along with regular COVID-19 medicines.
Rich in vitamin C, canned peaches also have a 6 (long) shelf life, which makes them a coveted item at both offline and online stores. The debate over the preserved fruit's actual benefits against the disease notwithstanding, some netizens have even suggested that canned yellow peaches 7 (cover) under medical insurance.
"I am prepared, 8 I still need my canned yellow peaches," a social media user said in 9 post, displaying his entire stock of COVID-19 medicines.
On some online shopping platforms, the demand for canned yellow peaches is rising so sharply that they frequently 10 (label) "out of stock".
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DOHA - A virus continues to circulate in France's team ahead of the FIFA 2022 World Cup final 1 Argentina, forward Randal Kolo Muani said on Friday.
Manager Didier Deschamps earlier 2 (reveal) that two players - defender Dayot Upamecano and midfielder Adrien Rabiot 3 (isolate) with flu-like symptoms and missed France's 2-0 semifinal win over Morocco.
"There is a little flu that is spreading 4 nothing bad," Muani told a news conference.
The Eintracht Frankfurt player was 5 (quick) interrupted by a communications spokesperson, 6 added: "Randal is not a doctor, we will explain to you later."
Deschamps has admitted that his players might have been affected 7 their heavy workload and the 8 (cool) seasonal weather. But he was adamant that those affected were not 9 danger of missing Sunday's match at Lusail stadium.
Temperatures in Qatar 10 (drop) from daily maximums in the early 30s Celsius when the tournament began to the mid-20s in recent days.
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A Wuhan netizen who just turned negative from Omicron variant shared her experience online of getting infected by the COVID-19 twice, in 2020 and this year. The netizen, registered as “Lajie in Wuhan” 1 weibo, said she had three doses of vaccination before she encountered the Omicron this time.Her first infection with the virus was in early 2020 2 the fever lasted seven days and the full recovery took about two months. But this time, the illness came and went 3 (quick), and she was much easier knowing that the virus was less virulent. According to “Lajie”, she drank 4 (ton) of water and took vitamin C supplements to carry through her illness. The following are the details of her experience 5 (share) in her video:
1. Drink a lot of water.
2. Take plenty of vitamin C, including drinking water with vitamin C effervescent tablets, eating oranges, etc.
3. Make sure to eat and rest well, and maintain a relaxed mood.
She added that for those 6 are healthy shall not be too nervous about the various symptoms that appear after the infection. But if one finds it difficult 7 (tolerate), it is suggested to use symptomatic medication to ensure that the body is in 8 relatively comfortable state. As for the after-effects that people are concerned about, she said that the infection in 2020 did not leave any after-effects except 9 a long recovery period, and her health condition 10 (change) much in the last two years.
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Canned yellow peaches are selling like hotcakes across China, their popularity helping relieve anxiety over COVID-19. While some people joke the preserved and sweetened fruit snack can help defend against the novel coronavirus, many are taking succor from good feelings associated (associate) with the treat.
Netizens are calling (call) the fruit "the healing magic medicine" and the Chinese people, who are exploring ways to fight the virus, are recommending it for "good health and strong immunity", along with regular COVID-19 medicines.
Rich in vitamin C, canned peaches also have a longer (long) shelf life, which makes them a coveted item at both offline and online stores. The debate over the preserved fruit's actual benefits against the disease notwithstanding, some netizens have even suggested that canned yellow peaches be covered (cover) under medical insurance.
"I am prepared, but I still need my canned yellow peaches," a social media user said in a post, displaying his entire stock of COVID-19 medicines.
On some online shopping platforms, the demand for canned yellow peaches is rising so sharply that they frequently are labeled (label) "out of stock".
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DOHA - A virus continues to circulate in France's team ahead of the FIFA 2022 World Cup final against Argentina, forward Randal Kolo Muani said on Friday.
Manager Didier Deschamps earlier revealed (reveal) that two players - defender Dayot Upamecano and midfielder Adrien Rabiot had been isolated (isolate) with flu-like symptoms and missed France's 2-0 semifinal win over Morocco.
"There is a little flu that is spreading but nothing bad," Muani told a news conference.
The Eintracht Frankfurt player was quickly (quick) interrupted by a communications spokesperson, who added: "Randal is not a doctor, we will explain to you later."
Deschamps has admitted that his players might have been affected by their heavy workload and the cooler (cool) seasonal weather. But he was adamant that those affected were not in danger of missing Sunday's match at Lusail stadium.
Temperatures in Qatar have dropped (drop) from daily maximums in the early 30s Celsius when the tournament began to the mid-20s in recent days.
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A Wuhan netizen who just turned negative from Omicron variant shared her experience online of getting infected by the COVID-19 twice, in 2020 and this year. The netizen, registered as “Lajie in Wuhan” on weibo, said she had three doses of vaccination before she encountered the Omicron this time.Her first infection with the virus was in early 2020 when the fever lasted seven days and the full recovery took about two months. But this time, the illness came and went quickly (quick), and she was much easier knowing that the virus was less virulent. According to “Lajie”, she drank tons (ton) of water and took vitamin C supplements to carry through her illness. The following are the details of her experience shared (share) in her video:
1. Drink a lot of water.
2. Take plenty of vitamin C, including drinking water with vitamin C effervescent tablets, eating oranges, etc.
3. Make sure to eat and rest well, and maintain a relaxed mood.
She added that for those who are healthy shall not be too nervous about the various symptoms that appear after the infection. But if one finds it difficult to tolerate (tolerate), it is suggested to use symptomatic medication to ensure that the body is in a relatively comfortable state. As for the after-effects that people are concerned about, she said that the infection in 2020 did not leave any after-effects except for a long recovery period, and her health condition has not changed (change) much in the last two years.