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Dr. Theera reveals Omicron reinfecting coronavirus patients 2.4 times greater than beta-delta

The situation of the coronavirus outbreakOh Micron that have spread to many countries The latest spread to the United States, causing the world to have measures out. by big country Trying to control and limit the travel of tourists from Southern Africa.

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Teera Worathanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Facebook post Thira Woratanarat issues information from species trackingOh Micron The GISAID outbreak in South Africa reflects the clear picture that Omicron is rapidly dominating the outbreak, displacing Delta.

Tracing the nature of the infection suggests that it is consistent with the World Health Organization’s recommendation that have an infection Oh Micronin people who have a history of being infected with COVID-19 before, also known as re-infection (Reinfection) than the outbreak of the previous species. whether beta or delta, about 2.4 times.

Data from Trevor Bedford, FHCRC and other academic teams. point out that outbreak in South Africa Oh MicronWell, Delta originally dominated the area but was in a downtrend, but the Omicron’s rapidly expanding epidemic shows its transmission potential surpasses the Delta. This is due to its ability to spread easily (more R0) or from its ability to resist immunity. (whether from the vaccine and/or from having been infected before), which will have to wait for the results of research to find out exactly why and why so much

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