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A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, dubbed 'razor blade throat,' is causing severe sore throats in some cases. Experts say it’s more transmissible but not more severe than previous variants.
A new COVID-19 variant known as 'razor blade throat' is causing concern due to painful sore throats. However, experts say it poses a low risk. Learn more about its spread and symptoms.
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