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World Health Organization announces ‘fastest spreading corona mutant’

Omicron"It is the most infectious variant of all strains discovered so far.

But the good news is that the aforementioned mutant, according to the organization, causes a mild disease like its predecessor "Omicron".

Statements by the World Health Organization’s chief technician for Corona, Maria Van Kerkhove, at a press conference, Wednesday:

• "We are concerned about its particularly widespread feature in some countries of Europe and the United States, especially in the north-eastern part united state".

• "XBB.1.5 quickly replaced other known variants".

• "What worries us is the great possibility of its transmission, and the more this virus spreads, the more chances it has of mutating again.".

The aforementioned mutant acquired 14 new mutations, which appear to have given it increased antibody resistance.

This means it has gained more immunity against human resistance to it, including people who have been vaccinated or infected with a previous infection, although it does not cause serious disease.

But it looks scary World Health Organization Chances are it is "XBB.1.5" One leads to another more dangerous mutator, since the more infections there are, the more chances the virus has to mutate.

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The organization claimed that the mutant known as “XBB.1.5”, which belongs to “OmicronIt is the most infectious variant of all strains discovered so far.

But the good news is that the aforementioned mutant, according to the organization, causes a mild disease like its predecessor, “Omicron”.

Statements by the World Health Organization’s chief technician for Corona, Maria Van Kerkhove, at a press conference, Wednesday:

• “We are concerned about its particularly widespread diffusion characteristic in some countries of Europe and the United States, especially in the north-eastern part united state“.

• “XBB.1.5 quickly replaced other known variants.”

• “What concerns us is the great possibility of transmission, and the more this virus spreads, the more likely it is to mutate again.”

The aforementioned mutant acquired 14 new mutations, which appear to have given it increased antibody resistance.

This means it has gained more immunity against human resistance to it, including people who have been vaccinated or infected with a previous infection, although it does not cause serious disease.

But it looks scary World Health Organization It is the possibility that “XBB.1.5” is a gateway to another, more dangerous variant, as the higher the number of infections, the higher the chances for the virus to mutate.

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