The World Health Organization (WHO) said the Omicron variant was at risk of spreading globally and caused serious consequences in some areas. Illustration: AP "Omicron has unprecedented high mutations see. There are some worrying mutations because they are likely to affect the trajectory of the pandemic ", WHO said November 29. "Global risks related to new variations are rated as very high." Omicron variations have appeared in Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Australia, Germany, England, Italy, Belgium, Israel, Portugal, Botswana, South Africa, Hong Kong (China)
... "The increase in number of cases, regardless of the severity of the disease, can cause overloaded health systems, resulting in an incidence of disease and dead
Impact on vulnerable population groups is huge, especially in countries with low vaccination rates, "WHO emphasizes, and calls 194 Member States to speed up vaccination for Priority group. At the present time, no deaths regarding the Omicron variant are recorded. However, experts need further research to assess the immune escape ability of the new variant. Before that, in the report on November 28, WHO identifies the Omicron variant that can increase the risk of re-infection, ie Those who have made Covid-19 more easily infected with Omicron. However, the United Nations Health Agency said it is unknown that Omicron has more contagious transmission, or causes more severe illness than Other variants (including Delta) or not. Covid-19 cases have increased in areas affected by new variants, but epidemiological professionals are finding out if the cause of this increase is due to Omicron or other factors. In addition, the first Omicron infections are mainly young people - which are often slightly manifested when Covid-19, so it will take a few more days to several weeks for professionals to understand the severity of the disease. Between the Omicron.who variant is currently working with experts to learn the potential impact of this variant for existing countermeasures, including vaccines. "Even so, the vaccine is still very important in reducing the risk of severe disease and death," WHO affirmed
Also according to this organization, PCR tests that countries that countries are widely used can still detect shifts Disease, including people infected with Omicron variant. However, this variant is unclear whether any impact on other types of tests, including a quick antigen detection test. A Omicron is classified as a concerned variant group, WHO recommends National enhances monitoring and sequencing the genes of diseases; Sharing the gene set on the database is available publicly, such as GisAID; Report the initial disease or disease for WHO; Carrying out the actual investigation and evaluation in the laboratory to better understand Omicron.Who recommends that people should keep distances 1m with others; wear the mask; Open the window to ventilate, avoid less ventilation or crowded space; Keep your hands clean; cover mouth when coughing or sneezing; vaccination when it's turn. Hanhtheo Reuters . Dịch vụ:
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