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Health workers and volunteers in personal protective suits wait to receive patients outside a Covid-19 hospital in New Delhi. AP/File
ISLAMABAD: A microbiologist on Wednesday said though some black fungus cases had been reported in Pakistan, situation is not as alarming as in India. However, the number of cases can increase in coming days, he added.
Talking to
Dawn, he said while around 5pc of patients are severely affected and hospitalised due to the Covid-19 related complications, black fungus is going to become another major challenge.
Microbiologist Dr Javaid Usman said that fungus occurs in those whose immune system was compromised.
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UV rays from the sun can cause major damage to the skin, such as suntan, freckles, light aging, sunburn and actinic dermatitis. Among them, sunburn is a main risk factor that links to skin cancer. Research has shown that basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and skin melanoma are all related to strong insolation. Below are safety tips to protect us from sunburn!
Sun Protection: Shade vs. Sunscreen
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