Soumya Swaminathan said that whenever a new strain of the virus (Covid virus strain) comes, it neutralizes the previous strain. After the introduction of new variants of Omicron, it is possible that the speed of infection will increase and a large number of new cases will also come to the fore. However, this does not mean that the new variant (coronavirus variant) will prove fatal. But, at the same time nothing can be said about the effect of the virus.Let us tell you that a few weeks ago, the World Health Organization had warned that the restrictions and emergency related to Kovid could end soon, but it did not happen. At the same time, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus) had said that the shocking form of the corona epidemic has come to the fore and it may surprise us even more in the future. This means that even though today there is a continuous decline in the cases of corona infection worldwide. But, there may be major changes in the conditions related to it in the future. Corona virus infection, China imposed a lockdown in some big cities of its country. At the same time, meanwhile, it has been said by the World Health Organization that it is difficult to predict how the situation related to corona will be in the future. WHO Chief Scientist, Soumya Swaminathan (World Health Organization chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan) said that due to Omicron, many changes were observed in the behavior of the corona virus. We have come across over 300 strains of Omicron and are constantly researching them. However, most of these strains are slowly mutating and this mutation can cause the strains to become more infectious in the future.
In 2016, Indiana put Donald Trump on the doorstep of the GOP presidential nomination. But eight years later, the state he called “Importantville” delivered his campaign some flashing red warning signs as Nikki Haley cleaned up in the suburbs. By virtue of its late-in-the-nominating-calendar primary, the Hoosier state has always occupied a unique and occasionally powerful perch to make or break candidacies: Sen. Ted Cruz and then-Ohio Gov. John Kasich dropped out immediately after Trump’s victory that year. But the barn-red state also often acts as a pace car for Republicans nationally. And in a primary that saw a record-breaking $98 million splash across the state, according to AdImpact, Tuesday was no exception. A zombie Haley candidacy continued to punch above its weight in the Trumpiest of states: The former South Carolina governor is on track to break 20 percent for the first time since she dropped out of the race two months ago. Outside of the presidential race, it was the p...

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