Omicron variant figures to increase further: WHO
Omicron variant figures to increase further: WHO
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The whole world is in turmoil these days over the new variant of the corona. Now, amidst all this, WHO Director-General Trades Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, "The omicron variant of coronavirus has been confirmed in 25 countries. Recently, he also said, "Omicron variants are being monitored by countries around the world. Omicron cases have been detected in at least 25 out of 5-6 who sectors. The figures will go up further. The organization is taking it very seriously. He further said, "All other countries should also take it very seriously. This virus will continue to hold us as long as we allow it to spread. '

WHO Director-General Tedros said, "The organization is constantly aware of omicron. But its impact on transmission, its severity and test, the impact of vaccines on it is yet to be ascertained. Several WHO advisory groups have met in the past few days to test evidence and study and find answers to the rest of the questions. '

Earlier, the head of the UN Health Agency has criticised the measures taken by the countries in the last few days to prevent the spread of omicron variants. In a statement last Tuesday, the WHO Director-General said, "He is deeply concerned about this new variant found in Botswana and South Africa. Let me tell you all that after receiving this variant last week, many countries have imposed a travel ban on South African countries.

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