Stroke: symptoms change very roughly even in one day



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“The fact is that during the past week, almost the whole range of symptoms that can be considered in the case of Covid crossed me,” Péter Szijjártó, a coronavirus virus, said on HírTV’s Tuesday night program. The chancellor added: Fortunately, pneumonia has been avoided for now, “but also, there was everything from headaches, nasal congestion, sore throats, muscle aches to diarrhea.”

“The situation is, if the question is asked at the beginning of the day, how am I doing and then asked at the end of the day, then unfortunately the answers are not the same. Symptoms change very roughly even in one day. Everything that doctors have said about the coronavirus is more or less what is expected to be confirmed. “

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Szijjártó does not know where he got infected, he said, just before leaving for Cambodia, he was tested and tested negative. He spent just 10-11 hours in the country, although he participated in many consultations, he met many people. At the end of the day, he flew to Thailand, where he was retested and found to be coronavirus.

Last Wednesday it turned out that Péter Szijjártó’s coronavirus test in Thailand was positive. The foreign minister came from Cambodia, where, according to photos and videos uploaded to Facebook, he did not wear a mask everywhere. Both countries are far from being avoided by the second wave, with a total of 18 infected out of the 16 million in Cambodia in the last two months. After the Hungarian foreign minister turned out to be infected, more than a thousand people were tested. So far, three positive cases have been found: in addition to two senior Cambodian officials (Kamdoza People’s Party spokesman and Deputy Secretary-General of the Ministry of Agriculture), Csaba Őry, ambassador of the coronavirus, is also Hungarian ambassador to Cambodia (and Vietnam) .

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