Omicron doubles cases: WHO – NEWS 360 – WORLD

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Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the Omicron variant has been confirmed in 89 countries and that social outbreaks have been reported in most of them. The WHO also said that in areas with social outbreaks, the number of cases could double in 1.5-3 days. The rapid spread of the disease will cause hospitals to become overcrowded. Omicron is spreading rapidly in countries with high vaccine resistance. The WHO added that further studies are needed to determine whether the virus’s ability to overcome the vaccine’s immunity. Very little information about the virus is still available. Hospital cases of omicron are already on the rise in the UK and South Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the situation could worsen in other countries if care is not taken and the death toll could rise due to poor health facilities.

At the same time, health experts are warning that there may be newer Kovid variants after Omicron.

Dr. Paul Burton, chief medical officer at Modena, the maker of the vaccine, said there was a high risk of developing a new strain ten times more potent from a person infected with the omicron and delta virus at the same time. Burton was speaking to members of the British Parliament on the current Kovid defense. Omikron was 30 percent more potent than the Delta virus, which wreaked havoc around the world. But Burton added that the new variant, which will be a combination of Delta and Omicon, will be ten times more powerful than the two variants.

France tightens control

France tightens restrictions on Kovid cases

Authorities have recommended that everyone be vaccinated before Christmas and New Year. The country has banned public events and fireworks as part of New Year’s celebrations. Authorities also demanded that the number of people attending celebrations and gatherings be kept to a minimum. At the same time, France has banned travelers from countries outside the European Union, including the United Kingdom, in the wake of a sharp rise in Omicron cases. The Prime Minister of France Jean Costax has said that the fifth wave has arrived in the country with great force. According to French Health Minister Oliver Veren, about 10 percent of newly diagnosed Kovid cases in the country are due to omicron.

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