Omicraon, a new type Corona |
The World Health Organization (WHO) alarms a new type of corona, omicron, evolving in South Africa, is spreading rapidly and several countries has imposed new sanctions and precautionary measures to cope Omicron. According to head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Omicron had spread to 70 countries around the world by December 13. Omicron is spreading at an alarming figure and the security measures taken against it around the world are not satisfactory. Although there is no evidence yet that omicron makes people very sick, it is spreading rapidly and many new cases of coronary heart disease are yet to be diagnosed. Many European countries have imposed new sanctions after the rapid spread of the disease. Few countries in Europe have also followed in the footsteps of France. Earlier, France had imposed travel bans, including a partial lockdown, in view of Omicron.
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rapid spread of Omicron has forced governments around the world to rewrite
their plans for 2022, as many countries were returning to normal life before
that. With the spread of Omicron, countries in the Asian and African region,
including the United States and Europe, are reviewing their plans, and now
everyone seems to be uncertain about the year 2022. Governments had hoped that
by 2022 they would return to normalcy and the economies of many countries were improving.
The first case of Omicron was confirmed in South Africa in late November last
year, followed by seventy countries including Pakistan. Although not many cases
of omicron have been reported so far, the species is rapidly spreading from one
country to another in the world. 78,610 new corona cases were reported, with
dozens of people being diagnosed with the new type. It is said that people who
have taken two doses are given a booster dose The chief scientist of the World
Health Organization said that the new type of corona omicron could possibly
surpass the delta worldwide because it seems highly contagious, but a different
vaccine is needed to prevent it. Probably not. It is too early to say whether
omicron causes a milder severity of the disease than other species. Emerged
from It is not possible to predict this because 99% of the cod cases worldwide
are currently the result of delta. Omicron is highly contagious. We need to be
prepared and careful, not to worry, because compared to a year ago. We are
going through a different situation now. The World Health Organization cannot
say at this stage that omicron is a mild form of the disease, although at the
moment most Omicron is a mild form of the disease, although at this time in most cases the symptoms are mild or the symptoms do not appear at all. There is no concrete evidence effects of omicron on the efficacy of antibodies and it seems that this new type partially controls the natural immunity caused by the disease of the past, but the vaccines seem to be effective. People who have been vaccinated have not become ill, that is, vaccines are providing protection and we should expect that protection to be maintained. An additional dose of the existing vaccine is likely to be sufficient against omicron. While vaccines may work, it is also possible that you may need an extra dose to boost the immune response initially. The WHO is preparing for all scenarios, including supplemental food, but natural disease also acts as a booster. Two doses of Johnson & Johnson or Moderina vaccines do not protect against omicron. Research by experts from three US hospitals and medical research institutes has shown that three doses of vaccine can help reduce the severity of omicron. Experts from Massachusetts General Hospital, Howard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reviewed data from vaccinators, who found that people who received two doses of the vaccine did not develop strong antibodies to the intensity of the Omicron. Data from people who took two doses were examined, while data from Johnson & Johnson's single dose recipients were also included in the study. The results could be better if booster doses were given. U.S. experts cited last week's study by British experts in their research in which experts said that three doses of austerezinica, including Pfizer, could reduce the severity of omicron. The study found that people who took three doses of the vaccine were protected from the severity of omicron and 75% of such people did not show any symptoms at all. Half of the world's corona patients may be infected with the virus over the next three months. So far, the virus has spread to more than five dozen countries around the world, but the number of victims has fallen short of estimates and the number of deaths has been reduced. A study by South African experts on the new type of corona and the vaccination, which is considered the epicenter of Omicron, found that Pfizer vaccines can protect only 33% of two doses of omicron from the vaccine. The largest study to date on omicron and vaccination by the South African Medical Research Council and an insurance company found that when people took two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, they were hospitalized after contracting omicron. The chances of admission are reduced. The results revealed that those who had taken two doses of Pfizer They showed lower levels of omicron and did not require hospitalization for those taking the two doses. If any vaccinated person gets omicron, it is not their turn to be hospitalized. Earlier, South African experts told that data and results from the Omicron type so far show that the new strain does not make the patient more ill. Omicron is less severe in people who have received three vaccines. Omicron patients have also been identified in Karachi. We have to be very careful in this regard as the country can no longer afford any lockdown.
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