According to the British "Daily Star" reported on January 14, Australian Internet celebrity Alexandra Duffin recently revealed that she had a big appetite after being infected with Omiclon, and this side effect made her quite troubled.
Alexandra contracted delta virus once last October and was admitted to the hospital because she was not vaccinated.
Unexpectedly, in just four months, Alexandra, who had been vaccinated, "won the bid" again, this time it was likely to be a Variant of Omikeron.
On January 3, the beautiful woman from Melbourne tested positive for the new crown virus for the second time, and although her symptoms were not as severe as the last time, she needed to eat constantly.
She told 73,000 followers on a short video platform: "Last time, I had no appetite and didn't want to eat. Finally lost some weight. To be honest, I was quite happy to lose weight at that time. ”
However, this time it was completely different, Alexandra could not stop eating, and after eating five dishes for five minutes, she wanted to eat.
She joked: "I'm sorry guys, I've been in quarantine for 7 days and I'm now fat like I'm going on maternity leave." I'm not who I used to be anymore. ”
The influencer also told the Daily Mail that she did not like to eat before, and was even forced to eat by friends, and now she is hungry after an hour of eating, and she very much wants to eat sweets such as ice cream, pancakes and caramel popcorn.
The video was quickly drowned out by comments from other COVID-19 patients who admitted to having the same experience. One of them wrote, "I thought it was me," while another added, "Seriously, I've never eaten so much in my life."
The third netizen said that her daughter was petite and did not eat much, but after being infected with the new crown virus, she sent a text message every 10 minutes and shouted to eat.
Another user said that he was also infected for the second time, losing 14 pounds (about 6.3 kilograms) for the first time, but this time he was always hungry.
Image source: Daily Star, Bing