JN.1 Coronavirus: This time gastric & digestive disorder..!?
JN.1 virus can cause stomach upset, and digestive problems. As the spread of the coronavirus has increased in India, 614 new people have been infected with Covid 19 in the last 24 hours in the country. About a year and a half later i.e. after May 21, 2022, the impact has increased to this level and has raised concerns. Moreover, the death of 3 people in a single day due to covid disease in kerala has increased the concern. As the spread of the mutated JN.1 type of corona infection (Covid JN.1 Variant) has started to increase, 292 people have been reported to be infected with the JN 1 type of corona infection in a single day, four people have been diagnosed with corona infection in the capital Delhi.
The World health Organization has expressed concern over the rapid spread of Covid-19. Because of its rapidly increasing prevalence, the WHO classifies the variant JN.1 as a separate variant of interest (VOI) from its parent virus, BA.2.86. It was previously classified as a VOI as part of the BA.2.86 subsections. Although the risk posed by JN.1 is currently low, the World health Center predicts that JN.1 may increase respiratory infections in many countries as winter sets in. Current vaccines JN.1 and other variants of SARS-CoV-2 protect against severe illness and death from the virus that causes COVID-19, the World health Organization says. Also, the WHO is constantly monitoring the evidence related to Corona. The WHO also said it will update the risk assessment for JN.1 virus exposure as needed.
The World health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about the new mutated JN1 type of coronavirus infection and has asked all countries to monitor it. The World health Organization has also stated that the impact caused by the new type of coronavirus will not be large-scale. people infected with this new type of virus usually have respiratory problems. Symptoms appear within 4 or 5 days of exposure.