More fears of Omicron infection around Christmas |
There is a growing risk that Omicron variants will spread further during Christmas travel. The United States has warned that those who receive the full dose of the vaccine may have an increased risk of infection.
Meanwhile, the variant has been identified in the body of the first one in Iran. And as the transmission of Omicron has increased, the Indian government is taking precautionary measures in the hospitals.
Omicron is spreading faster than the Corona Delta variant. The delta of the Delta has not yet been overcome. On top of that, the world is worried about the power of this new variant. In such a situation, the transmission of Omicron may increase further during Christmas, said the top infectious disease specialist in the United States. Anthony Fauchi. He warned that there was a risk of infection among those receiving the full dose of the vaccine. He also urged to be aware of the situation and take a booster dose of the ticker.
Dr. Omicron has an extraordinary ability to infect, Fawcett said. The variant is showing dominance all over the world. Wearing masks, maintaining social distance needs to be followed. I urge U.S. citizens to receive the vaccine and booster dose.
Earlier, at a press conference at the White House on Friday. Anthony Fawcett said people who did not receive the vaccine were at greater risk of becoming infected and hospitalized.
Meanwhile, Omicron has been identified in the body of the first person in Iran. The information was confirmed by the country's health ministry on Sunday. Authorities say the victim recently traveled to the United Arab Emirates. The health ministry estimates that two more people have been infected with Omicron. The number of corona infestations in the country has been declining for several weeks in a row, with reports of omicron variants being reported. More than 60 percent of Iranians have received two doses of the vaccine. Currently, most citizens can take booster doses.
The number of people infected with Omicron is increasing day by day in India. Earlier, the country was frustrated by the capture of Delta. Therefore, the administration is already making various preparations including providing oxygen to the hospitals in the capital of New Delhi and increasing the number of beds to deal with Omicron. Omicron detection rate in India exceeds one hundred.
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