WHO's warning to India said - do not remove restrictions in haste, this variant can spread rapidly
COVID-19 Update / WHO's warning to India said - do not remove restrictions in haste, this variant can spread rapidly
COVID-19 Update - WHO's warning to India said - do not remove restrictions in haste, this variant can spread rapidly
New Delhi. World Health Organization (WHO) Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned about the early removal of Corona restrictions. He has said – In view of the increasing infection of other 'worrying' variants including Delta variants, early removal of corona restrictions may prove to be dangerous. He said – for those who have not yet got the vaccine, the easing of corona restrictions can prove to be dangerous.After battling badly for almost two months with the second wave of Corona, now the easing of restrictions has been started in India. Restrictions are being lifted in some states, while in some places the restrictions are still in force.Delta strain is now a cause for concernEarlier, the WHO had said that the corona delta strain is now causing concern. Let us tell you that this strain of Kovid was first found in India. At the same time, with respect to two other strains of this variant, WHO said that WHO said there is nothing to worry about at the moment. The B.1.617 variant of the virus has been described as a triple mutant variant, as it is divided into three lineages. The United Nations health agency last month declared the entire strain as a 'VOC' or Variant of Concern (VOC).This variant can spread rapidly - WHOLet us tell you that the forms of corona virus found for the first time in India B.1.617.1 and B.1.617.2 will henceforth be known as 'Kappa' and 'Delta' respectively. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a new system of nomenclature of the different forms of the corona virus, under which the different forms of the virus will be identified through letters of the Greek language. The decision was taken to simplify public discourse on the virus and to wash away the stigma on names.