10 experts from around the world on Omicron: New variant capable of defeating immunity after infection, can bring third wave in the country
Scientists and doctors are still looking for answers to many questions regarding the Omicron variant. The. This new variant of Corona found in Africa has become a problem for the whole world in less than a month.
Scientists and doctors are still looking for answers to many questions regarding the Omicron variant. The. This new variant of Corona found in Africa has become a problem for the whole world in less than a month. Many studies have been done on this variant and many are in progress. It has been found in these that this variant can not only beat the immunity developed due to infection, apart from this, fully vaccinated people can also fall prey to it. Know what 10 experts of the world say...
Europe : European experts say that Omicron is spreading very fast in South Africa and soon Europe will also be affected by it. After this, its cases will be found in every populated place of the world, because it is more deadly than Delta in terms of the speed of infection. So far it has reached 25 countries and 5 continents. Countries fighting the epidemic for 2 years, which are hoping for recovery, may be hit by a new wave.
America : US infectious disease expert and White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci has warned to be cautious with the Omicron variant. Omicron's first case was found in California. Fauci has expressed concern over its mutation. He said that the Omicron could be more dangerous than other variants including the delta variant.
WHO : WHO Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan has said that India had the highest number of deaths due to the delta variant. It is not yet known how much more dangerous Omicron is than the delta variant and how fast it spreads. Some of the people who have been infected in South Africa were vaccinated.
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