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FAKE NEWS: INSOMNIAVIRUS
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INSOmNIaVIRUS
NEW VIRUS IN CIRCULATION
Inssonivirus is a virus that affects the central nervous system, causing significant and persistent sleep disorders. It spread initially in regions with high levels of stress and crowded urban environments (Indonesia) to then reach Europe.
First cases in Indonesia
Disrupting society, irritability and sleeplessness are caused by the Insomniavirus. Symptoms are Sleep disorders, chronic fatigue.An infection affecting the central nervous system. Lockdowns are considered as researchers seek treatments and vaccines.
SLEEPLESSNESS
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INFECTIONThe Insomniavirus is an infection affecting the central nervous system, disrupting sleep patterns and causing chronic fatigue and irritability.
The Insomniavirus causes sleeplessness and irritability, disrupting society. Lockdowns are considered as researchers seek treatments and vaccines.
INSOMNIAVIRUS OUTBREAK: CASES AND IMPACT
Insomniavirus has rapidly spread from Indonesia to Europe, affecting millions of people across several countries. The virus has hit major cities in Italy, Spain, and Portugal, causing widespread disruption. Healthcare systems are struggling to manage the rising number of cases as the virus continues to spread through densely populated areas.
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CASES IN SPAIN
CASES IN PORTUGAL
CASES IN ITALY
AT-RISK GROUPS
PRE-EXISTING HEALT ISSUES
CHILDREN
TEENAGERS
OLDER ADULTS
ADULTS
People in their 40s and 50s may experience sleep disruptions due to increased life stress, hormonal changes, and personal responsibilities.
Older adults are at higher risk due to changes in their sleep patterns and the impact of insomnia on existing health conditions.
Those with mental health disorders or chronic illnesses are more vulnerable because the added stress can worsen sleep problems.
Children are less affected by insomnia, but external stressors like school pressure or family issues can still cause sleep disruptions.
Teenagers may experience sleep issues from school stress, social pressures, and excessive screen time, even though they’re generally less affected.
INSOMNIAVIRUS TRASMISSION IS SIMILAR TO CORONAVIRUS
CORONAVIRUS
INSOMNIAVIRUS
Insomniavirus Transmission: How it spreads: Primarily through stressful environments (e.g., crowded urban areas) and close contact between individuals. Believed to spread indirectly through factors like sleep deprivation and mental health strain, which weaken the immune system. Origin: Initially detected in Indonesia, where high levels of urban stress and overcrowding contributed to its spread. Spread to Europe: Due to high levels of stress and urbanization in major cities, the virus reached Europe after initially spreading in Southeast Asia.
COVID-19 Transmission: How it spreads: Primarily through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. Can also spread via airborne particles in enclosed spaces. Origin: First identified in Wuhan, China, where the virus likely jumped from animals to humans at a market. Spread to Europe: Rapidly spread across Europe through travel, particularly to major cities with high international connections.
HOW
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AVOID
MANTAIN DISTANCE
WASH YOUR HANDS
AVOID CROWDED PLACES
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The Insomniavirus thrives in areas with high density and stress. Try to minimize exposure to crowded locations that could trigger sleep disruptions.
Keep at least 1-2 meters from others to reduce the chance of catching the Insomniavirus, which spreads in high-stress environments.
A simple, effective way to prevent the spread of the Insomniavirus and keep your body and mind in top condition.