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Dr Manoon suggests keeping an eye out for XBB ‘Covid’ strain in India which is expected to spread instead of BA.2.75

“Doctor Manoon” Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong Respiratory Disease Doctor Post a message via Facebook. Doctor Manoon Leechawengwong FC that Thailand must keep a close eye on the virus “COVID” What strains are now prevalent in India?

because many times there is an outbreak of the virus “COVID” New Mutants in India After a while, the epidemic of that strain was found in Thailand.

Thinking back to the virus COVID-19 The Delta species was first discovered in India in late 2020 and soon became widespread. A global pandemic And Thailand has a large outbreak of the Delta species in mid-year 2021.

In June 2022, India found the COVID virus. Omicron subspecies BA.2.75 First, this variety spreads faster. replaced the subspecies BA.5 outbreak in India and spread to many countries Thailand is currently experiencing an epidemic of the disease. new wave of covid Caused by a strain of virus BA.2.75

India is starting to see an outbreak of the virus. “COVID” species XBB extension which is a hybrid of the COVID virus strain BA.2.10.1 with BA.2.75 It is believed that the species will soon be replaced. BA.2.75 in India Thailand can be prepared after the outbreak of the coronavirus strain BA.2.75 Soon there will be species. XBB extension as widespread as India Because this new species is more contagious than the old species. and avoid immunity from vaccination or natural infection better than the original strain

current virus new strain of covid It takes a shorter time, only 3-4 months, to replace the original species. And it caused a new pandemic again and again all over the world. good luck viruses covid strain The new strains do not cause serious illness and death like the Delta strains. Especially those who have received 4 doses of the vaccine, i.e. received 2 doses of the vaccine and followed by 2 booster doses.

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