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Corona’s Looming Threat: Unraveling the Mystery of New Variants and the Scientists’ Dire Warnings

Corona’s Looming Threat: Unraveling the Mystery of New Variants and the Scientists’ Dire Warnings

September 25, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Fouad Odeh said during a telephone interview with the “Hazrat Al-Muwatin” program of the “Al-Hadath Al-Youm” channel: “The … Corona epidemic “It’s being treated like the flu virus.”

He pointed out that the latest mutantsCorona virus It was Omicron, which has many mutations.

The head explained European Middle East Medical Association There is a strong, spreading mutation, but there will not be a new “Covid” wave.

Odeh said the scenario of a new wave reaching epidemic levels is unlikely.

In this context, he stressed that dealing with new mutants is through obtaining vaccinations and treatments, stressing the need to adopt preventive precautionary measures and treatments.

Scientists warned that the new mutant… Corona virus A more infectious strain, known as XEC, is beginning to spread more rapidly across Europe and may soon become the dominant strain.

“At this stage the XEC variant appears to have the most potential to spread,” Eric Tople, director of the American Scripps Institute for Translational Research, said in a post on the “X” platform.

Researchers expected in August that it would take weeks to two months for the strain to spread rapidly.

A sub-strain of the Omicron variant was first reported in Berlin, Germany, in June and is now spreading rapidly across Europe, North America and Asia, according to Mike Haney, a Covid-19 data analyst.

As it continues to evolve Corona virusThe data indicates that EXEC is steadily increasing day by day compared to previously known sub-variants.

Its symptoms are similar to the previous Covid-19 variant, including fever, sore throat, cough, loss of smell, loss of appetite and body aches.

But since it’s still a subfamily of the same strain as Omicron, experts say getting the vaccine and booster shots should provide adequate protection against serious illness and hospitalization.

Experts recommend taking steps for better hygiene and cleaner air.

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