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XBB.1.5: The fastest spreading variant of Corona, found in 38 countries so far

Omicron New Sub-Variant: The sub-variant was first detected in the US in October. The World Health Organization said in a rapid risk assessment on Wednesday that 38 countries have reported XBB.1.5 cases, of which 82 percent were in the US, 8 percent in Britain and 2 percent in Denmark. This sub-variant affects more on the upper part of the chest. Unlike delta, it does not directly affect the lunges. New Delhi:The sub-variant XBB.1.5 of the Omicron variant of the corona virus is considered to be the most transmissible sub-variant so far. A report on Friday said that in a few weeks XBB.1.5 will become a cause of concern in Europe. A study published last month in the journal Cell found that XBB.1 is 63 times less likely to be neutralized by existing antibodies than the BA.2 sub-variant. This sub-variant has spread to 38 countries so far. Let's know what is XBB.1.5 and why it is considered so dangerous... What is the new variant of Corona found in America? The new variant of Coron...

There are enough omicron viruses in the country, even samples were taken from sewage but...', claims the chief of the Covid Working Group

Omicron Variant In India: In the midst of worsening situation due to Corona in China, the risk of epidemic is increasing in India too. Meanwhile, a frightening report has come to the fore. The Union Health Ministry said on Monday (January 9) that the presence of all variants of Omicron has been detected in the country. Meanwhile, Dr. NK Arora, chairman of the Covid Working Group, has advised caution. Dr. NK Arora said, "The Omicron variant that we are seeing in India can be seen in any part of the world as well." He said, "There is a lot of virus here in the country, but it has not been circulating (spreading)." Dr. NK Arora said, "We have increased our genomic surveillance and started airport screening." 'Samples from sewage were also investigated' Dr Arora said, "Whatever we have found, it does not mean that we are getting any new variant." He said, "In Delhi, we have even taken sewage sample but we do not see any new variant o...