Urgent warning about the new COVID-19 variant that ‘experts fear is more contagious’ with case numbers that grow in Great Britain

Urgent warning about the new COVID-19 variant that ‘experts fear is more contagious’ with case numbers that grow in Great Britain

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An urgent warning has been issued about a new COVID-19 variant that experts suggest that experts can be more contagious than previous tribes, with case numbers in the increase in Great Britain.

The NB.1.8.1 variant has been found in 22 countries, including the VK, since it emerged in January, with things registered in Wales in recent months, Wales Online Reports.

It was also followed in popular British tourist hotspots, including Thailand, the Maldives and Egypt, with rising things that are also seen in Ireland, the US, Australia and parts of Europe.

Indeed, no fewer than 257,280 COVID-19 cases were registered in Thailand this year, including 52 deaths, which has argued an official warning of health authorities about the new variant.

And some experts are fear that the tension is more contagious than are predecessors, which leads to rapidly rising numbers.

Subhash Verma, professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, said CBS News: ‘Giving data to NB.1.8.1 does not lead to more serious disease compared to earlier variants, although it seems to have a growth metal part, which suggests it can easily spread easily.

“In other words, it’s more transferable.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) claimed that, with the help of the available evidence, the threat of NB.1.8.1 for public health was ‘low at a global level’.

An urgent warning has been issued about a new COVID-19 variant that experts suggest that experts can be more contagious than previous tribes, with case numbers in the British (stock photo)

The body added: “Covid-19 vaccines, currently approved, is expected to remain effective for this variant against symptomatic and severe disease.”

But it still gave an official warning about the tension, part of the Omicron variant, which it is a ‘variant -two -way’, thanks to important mutatations and the global distribution.

It said: “Despite a simultaneous increase in cases and hospital admissions in some countries where NB.1.8.1 is widespread, the current data does not indicate that this variant leads to a more serious illness than other variants in circulation.”

There are currently no travel restrictions in connection with the variant and the WHO do not recommend such measures.

Of the 22 countries where it was registered at the end of April, the variant forms approximately 10.7 percent of all the tribes submitted, which fly up from only 2.5 percent four weeks earlier.

The WHO in particular emphasized its prevalence in Europe, the Western Pacific Ocean region – including Asia and Australia – and North and South America.

Professor Laura Herrero of Griffith University, Australia explained that the tribe had become the dominant variant in China and Hong Kong at the end of April.

She said: ‘Common symptoms [of NB.1.8.1] Observe sore throat, fatigue, fever, mild cough, muscle pain and nasal congestion.

Symptoms of the new tension are coughing, congestion and fever. The WHO has said that it is particularly common in Europe, the Western Pacific Ocean region - including Asia and Australia - and North and South America

Symptoms of the new tension are coughing, congestion and fever. The WHO has said that it is particularly common in Europe, the Western Pacific Ocean region – including Asia and Australia – and North and South America

‘Gastrointestinal symptoms can also occur in some cases.

‘The WHO has not yet observed any evidence that it causes a more serious disease compared to other variants.

“Reports suggest that symptoms of NB.1.8.1 are closely matching other Omicron sub variants.”

As always, NHS guidance says that if you experience Covid symptoms, you can protect yourself and others by staying at home and avoiding five days of contact with other people after a positive test, and three days if you or your child are younger than 18.

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