Leaving the Delta variant behind can make Omicron a shock

Leaving the Delta variant behind can make Omicron a shock



The imminent threat of coronary heart disease with a new look after March 2020: Decreasing effect of the vaccine on a new variant that spreads much faster than the May 2021 delta virus - World Health Organization study released

Rajkot,: Ta. On November 26, a variant of the Corona's modified version was announced, giving it the name Omicron. According to a statement issued by the World Health Organization today, some of the mutants that escape even the omicron humoral immune system are in new variants. From the data available so far, the Omicron Delta virus is likely to be left behind, especially where community transmission has begun.

However, there is not enough data yet on how much fatal effect this variant will have on the body. But, from this Omicron variant the U.K. And with the way cases have escalated in South Africa and patients have to be hospitalized, medical systems are likely to come under pressure quickly.

Scientists around the world have not yet come to a definitive conclusion about the effectiveness of the vaccine, meaning that vaccines given in India, including covishield or covacin, cannot prevent this type of corona. However, the information available clearly indicates that the effect of the vaccine on Omicron is declining more than in Delta.

Months ago it was thought that immunizations (antibodies) in the human body due to vaccination or earlier corona infection would reach the maximum population which is called herd or mass immunity. But now things have changed. Omicron cases are also on the rise in countries with maximum immunity. In just 20 days, Omicron has reached 20 countries around the world. While it is clear that it is much more contagious than Delta, the question is how deadly it is. Maintaining the only distance in this situation is the only way for the same people to survive.

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