Omicron Study: Booster dose inhibits threat...!
The impact of Omicron in the UK has exceeded a thousand. Medical experts predict that daily Omicron exposure could be in the thousands in the coming days.
The Omicron variant, first seen in south africa, has had a severe impact on europe over the past two days. Extreme levels of omega 3 have been reported in denmark and the United Kingdom.
According to the Statues Serum Institute of denmark, there are about 1280 strains of infection reported there alone. This is about one-third of the total omicron effects.
The impact of Omicron in the UK has exceeded a thousand. Medical experts predict that daily Omicron exposure could be in the thousands in the coming days.
An average of 50,000 corona infections are reported in the UK. Just yesterday, a total of more than 58,000 cases were reported, the highest since January. The UK health Department has warned that the number could reach 100,000 a day.
Similarly, 1 lakh cases of corona infection are reported daily in the United States. According to The New York Times, 43 Omicron Corona infections have been detected in the country in the first eight days of this month. So far 25 people in india have been diagnosed with Omicron.
Booster dose against Omicron
A new analysis from the UK has found that two-dose vaccines provide weaker protection against the Omicron variant, and 75% protection against corona symptoms if the booster dose is given.The analysis is based on data from 581 patients affected by the Omicron variant and thousands affected by the delta.
According to the World health Organization, the number of hospital admissions in south africa, where Omicron was first introduced, is low.
Between november 14 and december 4, the number of hospital admissions across south africa was 6.3 percent. This is much lower compared to the delta variant in July.
Of the 1,200 people affected by Omicron, only 98 had oxygen supply and 4 had ventilation. Most of them are under 40 years old. As the age of the affected patients changes in the future, the effects may change.