Omicron First Image: The first picture of Omicron variants surfaced, more mutations were seen than delta

Omicron First Image Released: The first picture of Omicron, a new variant of corona found in South Africa, has been revealed, which shows that Omicron has more mutations than other variants of corona. The Bambino Gesu Hospital in Rome, the capital of Italy, has given this information on the basis of the picture.

What was found in the picture of Omicron?
The research team said that the picture "We can clearly see that the Omicron variant has many more mutations than the Delta variant. It is concentrated at the top of a region of the protein, which interacts with human cells."

Omicron less dangerous or more?
This does not mean that these variations are more dangerous, the virus has simply made the human species more adaptable by producing another variant .’ With this, he said, ‘Other studies will tell us whether it is less dangerous or more.’

Omicron more dangerous than Delta?
WHO said, ‘Preliminary evidence suggests that Omicron variants are at higher risk of getting corona again in people who have been infected before. . It can easily infect such people. WHO said, ‘It is not yet clear whether ‘Omicron’ is more transmissible (more easily spread from person to person) than Delta and other corona variants. For now it can be detected by RT-PCR test.’

Whether the vaccine will work against Omicron?
The World Health Organization said, ‘WHO is working with technical partners to understand the potential impact of this variant on the corona vaccine .’ He said, ‘It is not yet clear whether ‘Omicron’ causes more serious disease. There is currently no information to suggest that Omicron’s traits differ from those of other variants.’

It will take time to understand Omicron
WHO said, ‘Preliminary data suggests that the number of hospitalizations in South Africa has increased but this is especially true for ‘Omicron’. May have increased not because of the reason but due to the increase in the total number of people getting infected. “It will take several days to several weeks to understand the severity level of the Omicron variant,” the organization said."text-align: justify;">First case was found in South Africa
Let us tell you that the first case of Omicron variant was confirmed on 24 November. The first patient of this virus was identified in South Africa. Many countries are doing everything possible to stop the spread of Omicron. In this sequence, flights from South African countries have been banned.

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