What you need to know about the new Omicron variant.

The important information from the new Omicron Variant that has been spotted as the worst ever

Omicron variant


  It's now more than two years ever since the first variant for Covid 19 escaped from the laboratories of Wuhan in China which killed many people and spread around the globe leading to imposing of lock downs and other measures by various countries in order to safe guard their citizens from being infected by the virus.

The first variant was not more deadly than the delta variant that has been killing people and made most of the countries to go into the second lockdown, and some countries have currently undergone four waves of Covid 19 disease which has made most of the economies lame and supportless due to decline in economic growth.

So far as the globe was normalizing and most of the activities has been resorted to normal capacity, there has been spotted a new variant which is more deadly and spreads more faster than all the variants that have ever existed suppressing even the delta variant that has killed people recently.

Now  various questions  arise; what is the new variant?, why is it the worst variant yet?, where was it found?, which countries is it already in?, Is this virus immune to the vaccines?. You will find all the answers in this important guide.

And I know that most of us including me and you are literally sick and tide of hearing about covid 19. But this is the worst variant ever which we are talking about right now. This information is worth your time and also endeavor to share it with your loved ones and friends.

Why is it the worst Variant yet?

Omicron, also know as the B.1.1.529  variant has some traits that in all the last two years have never been seen before. Based on its profile it has over 30 mutations which could help it avoid our body's defenses.

That is twice the number of mutations of the current variant known as the delta variant which has killed a number of people and has been ranked the deadliest, now there is a new variant known as Omicron which has mutations which are twice it's number.

And according to the WHO ''World Health Organization''  reports and researches indicate that it might be even more transmissible as well as having a higher risk of reinfection for the people who already had COVID. That is exactly why right this moment many governments are restricting travel from the affected nations


So, Where was it first found?

Just currently as your reading this article many countries are banning travel from South Africa where the first Omicron was discovered, right there the variant seems to be posing a major risk to the public health as well as the health workers.

Now incase your wondering if the variant has reached your country yet? Unfortunately it has already reached  some more countries and what you have to do currently is to continue to observe the COVID guidelines put in place by your current government and also your ministry of health.

The first European case of Omicron was confirmed in Belgium, it has also reached Hong kong and Israel. My God since this variant is highly transmissible it's just a matter of time before it spreads around the world.

So endeavor to always keep caution on the guidelines and put more effort that you haven't put before if your willing to survive this time around.

Is Omicron immune to vaccines?

Well the answer may be yes and no because it is highly unlikely that they won't have any effect but still the protection we get from the vaccines according to the World Health Organization is to some degree reduced by this new variant because of such a high level of mutations the virus could make the vaccines less effective.

Many companies right now are studying it and we should be having more information soon. Make sure to adhere to the guidelines so as to stay safe share this important information to friends and family. 



DEWAN TECH

Dewan is a C Programmer, website creator, brand influencer, online marketer, Blogger, forex trader and Tech expert

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