Top infectious disease expert Dr Faheem Yunus has said that there is little chance that the Covid-19 pandemic will end anytime soon. As the world continues to witness a massive increase in COVID-19 cases, especially across Europe and the US, many countries are reimposing restrictions to avoid a large number of infections and deaths.
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In the wake of the emergence of the new COVID-19 variant, Dr Yunus, who is VP/Chief Quality Officer and Head of Infectious Diseases at the University of Maryland, USA, said that there is no single end to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Comparing the latest Covid waves to earthquakes in many countries, he said that just as it takes years to rebuild a house after an earthquake, similarly it takes years to completely eradicate the pandemic based on efforts to end the pandemic. Huh.
“An earthquake can destroy a city instantly but it takes years to rebuild a house at a time. Similarly, even if a pandemic was declared on March 11, 2020, it would be completely gone in several years. , One country at a time, depends on its efforts. There is no single end to COVID,” he tweeted.
Those spreading fake theories like COVID-19 are just a “flu” or “vaccine kills” or “mask is tyrannical” or “fear god, not covid”, Dr Yunus shared a caricature of those who saved the world. A health worker is depicted. Amidst the deadly virus, some people claim that the virus is a “hoax”. “Actually, it’s worse. Pray for our teams,” he tweeted.
The top infectious disease expert shared an excerpt from the “good news” on the new COVID-19 edition of Omicron on January 2. He said a recent study conducted in South Africa shows that omicrons cause “significantly less” severe disease than is widely prevalent. Delta version of coronavirus.
Yunus said a similar pattern of omicrons has been shown in different studies. He said the data shows acute respiratory symptoms in 31 percent of Omicron patients, compared to 91 percent of Delta patients analyzed in the study. The expert said the hospitalization period was reduced to three days in the case of patients infected with Omicron, while it was seven days in Delta patients. He said that among Delta patients, 69 percent required hospitalization, compared to 41 percent in Omicron’s case.
In all those analyses, 30 percent of Delta patients had to be admitted to the ICU, while only 18 percent of the Omicron patients analyzed were admitted to the ICU, he said.
Meanwhile, most of the countries are registering an unprecedented increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. India on Tuesday witnessed a huge spike in fresh coronavirus positive cases. 37,379 new Kovid-19 infections and 124 deaths were recorded in the country.
According to the Reuters COVID-19 Global Tracker, COVID-19 infections are still rising in 103 countries. The countries reporting the most new infections every day are the US (4,85,715), UK (1,92,016), France (1,62,041), Italy (1,02,571), and Spain (82,391), the data shows. The US (1,308), Russia (885) and Poland (462) and Germany (261) are the countries with the highest number of deaths every day.
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