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Why is Covid-19 Delta so bad?
The Delta strain has become the fastest and most powerful
strain of the coronavirus that is causing the covid19 pandemic around the
world, and experts at the virus and epidemiology say it is raising the risk of
the disease as countries around the world loosen their barriers to the epidemic
and open their economies.
The protection of any vaccine approved by the World Health
Organization against acute illnesses and hospitalizations caused by any variant
of the corona virus is still very strong, and according to interviews with ten
leading COVID-19 experts, those still at risk are still vaccinated It is
emphasized that those who did not.
There is growing evidence that the Delta strain, first
identified in India, is more likely to infect people who have been vaccinated
than previous versions. These experts say that when those who are vaccinated
become infected, they become concerned that the virus may even spread to
others. As a result, most of them stressed that even in countries with a broad-based
campaign, there may be a need to further target masks, social remoteness and
other public health initiatives.
Accordingly, Israel has recently re-established the
requirement to wear masks indoors and has made it mandatory to quarantine
tourists. U.S. officials are also considering revising the guidelines for using
masks, even for those who have been vaccinated.
When traveling indoors and in public places in the populous
state of Los Angeles in the United States, the use of masks is already
mandatory, even among those who have been vaccinated. "The biggest risk in
the world right now is the Delta variety," said Sharon Peacock, a
microbiologist trying to genetically modify the genes of the corona virus
strain. "It's still the strongest and fastest variety," he added.
Viruses are constantly evolving and evolving, and the
emergence of new strains is common. Perhaps later variants are even more
dangerous to the original. So the main concern about the Delta variety is not
that it makes people sick. It spreads more easily from person to person,
increasing the rate of infections and hospitalizations among those who do not. Of
the 3,692 people hospitalized in Britain on Friday, 58.3% said they had not
been vaccinated. They also say that 22.8% have been fully vaccinated. In
Singapore, where Delta has become the most common strain, government officials
reported on Friday that three-quarters of those infected with the corona virus
were vaccinated. However, Singapore's health ministry said no one had been
seriously ill. Israeli health officials say 60 percent of their COVID-19s are
currently vaccinated.
Many of them are 60 years of age or older, and they say they
are most likely to have chronic health problems. The U.S. Delta strain, which
has more COVID-19 patients and deaths than any other country, represents about
83% of new infections. However, to date, nearly 97% of those infected have been
seriously ill and have not been vaccinated, according to the country's health
ministry. On infectious diseases at the University of California, San
Francisco, Monica Gandhi said that although vaccinated people show only mild
symptoms of the virus, many are frustrated that they are not 100% safe from the
vaccine.
Nadav Davidovich, director of the School of Public Health at
Ben Gurion University in Israel. "The vaccine has been shown to be a very
powerful tool for the safety of the person receiving it. As such, almost all
Americans who have not been vaccinated should be pleased with the amazing
effectiveness of the vaccine," she said. If you think there is a magic
wand, it is a myth. The corona virus has taught us a lesson.
But if a person who has been vaccinated or has not been
infected with the corona delta strain and he or she does not follow proper
natural guidelines, they are more likely to infect others, ”Davidov said. A
study in China found that Delta strains are thousands of times more likely to
infect the nose of infected people. "You can actually get rid of more
viruses, which is why it's more contagious," he added, adding that this
was still under investigation. Shane Crotty, a virologist at the La Jolla
Immunization Institute in San Diego, said the Delta variety was 50% more
contagious than the first alpha variety to be found in the UK.
"It surpasses all other viruses because it spreads more
efficiently," Crotti added. Eric Topol, a geneticist and director of the
Scripps Research Translation Institute in La Jolla, California, said that Delta
strains have a shorter germination time, or shorter germs from the day the
virus enters the body, and more germs.
"That's why the Delta variety is so challenging, and
even people who have been vaccinated should be especially careful with Delta.
This is a potent virus," Topol said. This is a significant situation and
some countries are easing their restrictions.
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