New Omicron BA.2.75 Variant Detected In India Spreading 18% Faster: Know How Different It Is And If It Is Concerning
Let's take a look at what is this Omicron BA.2.75 variant and how different it is from the previous variants.
Let's take a look at what is this Omicron BA.2.75 variant and how different it is from the previous variants.
Omicron is the dominant variant of COVID in the world right now. But how long does it last? Does it last longer than its predecessor - the Delta variant?
A new study has found that Omicron can increase antibodies against the Delta variant if you are vaccinated. Everything you need to know here.
COVID-19 cases are continuously increasing in Delhi and experts have said that patients are mostly experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms. Read on to know the common symptoms you should know about.
Meanwhile, another highly virulent variant XE was found circulating in the UK. Health officials have stated that the XE variant is 10 times more transmissible than the other variants.
The new recombinant strain XE is a hybrid strain of two Omicron subvariants: BA.1 and BA.2 lineage.
Maharashtra was the worst-hit state in the ferocious second wave of COVID-19 which swept the country in early 2021.
BA.2 is currently driving a new wave of infection in many countries, from China to the US, people are under lockdown, with strict restrictions to curb the spread of this deadly virus variant.
Omicron BA.2 variant constituted 68.4 per cent of all whole genome sequenced samples in the state.
Some of the symptoms that one may experience in the stomach are - abdominal pain, nausea, bloating, and diarrhoea, rather than breathing issues, coughing, fever, etc.
Currently, two variants and one sub-variant are wrecking havoc worldwide, these are - Delta, Omicron BA.1, and Omicron BA.2 (or Stealth Omicron).
There is a sudden spike in cases across Asia, Europe, and China, primarily due to the BA.2 Omicron variant. Experts say this can trigger the fourth wave. Read on to stay updated with all COVID-19 stories.
To clear all your doubts on the status of BA.2 variant, we have with us Dr.Manav Manchanda, director, Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Asian Institute of Medical Sciences who will give us a brief on the status of BA.2 stealth Omicron and should India worry about it or not. Watch video.
According to the experts, the Omicron sub-variant BA.2, dubbed the 'stealth' variant, may have something to do with the renewed spike.
Let's take a look at what is this Omicron BA.2.75 variant and how different it is from the previous variants.
Omicron is the dominant variant of COVID in the world right now. But how long does it last? Does it last longer than its predecessor - the Delta variant?
A new study has found that Omicron can increase antibodies against the Delta variant if you are vaccinated. Everything you need to know here.
COVID-19 cases are continuously increasing in Delhi and experts have said that patients are mostly experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms. Read on to know the common symptoms you should know about.
Meanwhile, another highly virulent variant XE was found circulating in the UK. Health officials have stated that the XE variant is 10 times more transmissible than the other variants.
The new recombinant strain XE is a hybrid strain of two Omicron subvariants: BA.1 and BA.2 lineage.
Maharashtra was the worst-hit state in the ferocious second wave of COVID-19 which swept the country in early 2021.
BA.2 is currently driving a new wave of infection in many countries, from China to the US, people are under lockdown, with strict restrictions to curb the spread of this deadly virus variant.
Omicron BA.2 variant constituted 68.4 per cent of all whole genome sequenced samples in the state.
Some of the symptoms that one may experience in the stomach are - abdominal pain, nausea, bloating, and diarrhoea, rather than breathing issues, coughing, fever, etc.
Currently, two variants and one sub-variant are wrecking havoc worldwide, these are - Delta, Omicron BA.1, and Omicron BA.2 (or Stealth Omicron).
There is a sudden spike in cases across Asia, Europe, and China, primarily due to the BA.2 Omicron variant. Experts say this can trigger the fourth wave. Read on to stay updated with all COVID-19 stories.
According to the experts, the Omicron sub-variant BA.2, dubbed the 'stealth' variant, may have something to do with the renewed spike.