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essay on omicron virus​

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Answered by chinmayigs2121
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The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has been called a variant of concern by WHO based on the evidence that it has several mutations that may have an impact on how it behaves. There is still substantial uncertainty regarding Omicron and a lot of research underway to evaluate its transmissibility, severity and reinfection risk. New variants like Omicron are a reminder that the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over. It is therefore essential that people get the vaccine when available to them and continue to follow existing advice on preventing the spread of the virus, including physical distancing, wearing masks, regular handwashing and keeping indoor areas well ventilated. The Omicron variant has been detected in several regions of the world. WHO reports that the likelihood of the Omicron variant spreading further globally is high. It is not currently known if the Omicron variant is more or less severe than other strains of COVID-19, including Delta. Studies are ongoing and this information will be updated as it becomes available.  

It is important to remember that all variants of COVID-19 can cause severe disease or death, including the Delta variant that is dominant worldwide, which is why preventing the spread of the virus and reducing your risk of exposure to the virus is so important.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Omicron variant is a recent variant and needs attention.

  • The coronavirus Omicron variant was initially detected on November 24th. It may be able to bypass the defenses developed up by vaccination or infection with covid-19.
  • Omicron is a significantly high worldwide danger, according to the World Health Organization.
  • Existing COVID vaccinations are being tested throughout the world to identify if they can adequately protect us from the most present form, Omicron. But it's much too early to be concerned.
  • However, it is said that vaccines may, safeguard us against Omicron, as they traditionally did against the earlier forms.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that figuring out what are the actual symptoms and their potential severity will typically take another two to three weeks.
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