How dangerous is Omicron: Opinions of the world's biggest 8 experts on the new variant; Know, how much danger is there to the people who have got the vaccine?
How dangerous is Omicron: Opinions of the world's biggest 8 experts on the new variant; Know, how much danger is there to the people who have got the vaccine?

2 cases of Omicron variant have been found in the country. The ages of these two patients from Karnataka are 46 and 66 years. He came to Bangalore on 11 and 20 November. The government's concern has increased after getting patients of this new variant of Corona. People have been warned to be alert along with wearing masks. Virology experts of the country and the world are expressing concern on this variant, let us know what is the opinion of 8 such experts on Omicron ...
1. US infectious disease expert and White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci has warned to be cautious of 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.
2. WHO's 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.
3. ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) Chief Scientist Dr. Raman Gangakhedkar said that there is not much information about the new variant at present, but initial reports have shown that there is no need to be admitted to the hospital if infected with it. I have come He said that mild symptoms cannot be prevented, as the variants will keep coming.
4. Delhi AIIMS director Dr. Randeep Guleria has described Omicron as a virus affecting immunity. He said that this variant can reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. He also said that the vaccine being used in India needs to be re-evaluated.
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