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China’s Covid Surge: Three Cases Of Omicron Variant BF.7 Discovered In India. Should You Be Concerned?

China’s Covid Surge: “The woman, aged 61, a resident of the Subhanpura area in Vadodara had arrived from the US on September 11, 2022, and tested positive for Covid-19 on September 18, 2022. The patient had received three doses of the Pfizer vaccination and was being treated at home… Her sample was sent to Gandhinagar for genome sequencing, and the BF received the results. Today, 7 variants arrived (Wednesday). The patient is in good health, and three of her close contacts were tested during the time she was Covid-19 positive, in accordance with the guidelines. “The close contacts tested negative for Covid-19,” according to the release.

Every day, approximately 100-150 suspected cases are tested, with approximately five patients testing positive each week. There are currently no Covid-19 patients in hospitals. The city is well-prepared and vigilant in the event of a future Covid-19 wave.”

Variant of Omicron BF.7, the Covid-19 variant responsible for a surge in cases in China, has also made its way to India, where three cases have been identified. Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre discovered the first case of BF.7 in India in October.

China’s Covid Surge: PTI report

According to a PTI report on Wednesday, two cases have been reported from Gujarat, while one case has been reported from Odisha. Despite the discovery of three cases of this variant in India, there has been no overall increase in Covid cases in the country.

On Wednesday, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya presided over a Covid-19 review meeting, where experts said there is a need for ongoing surveillance to keep track of existing and emerging variants.

Scientists have issued a warning that a new strain of Covid has been discovered and is rapidly spreading around the world.

According to reports, the variant BF. 7, also known as BA. 5.2.1.7, accounts for one-quarter of Covid cases in Belgium and 10% of cases in Denmark, France, and Germany.

The World Health Organization predicts a “challenging” autumn and winter due to “reduced virus surveillance,” such as the lifting of restrictions and increased social mixing.

Variant of Omicron BF.7, the Covid-19 variant responsible for a surge in cases in China, has also made its way to India, where three cases have been identified. Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre discovered the first case of BF.7 in India in October.

SHOULD INDIANS BE CONCERNED ABOUT OMICRON BF.7 CASES DETECTED?

 The primary cause of the extreme increase in Covid cases and Covid-related deaths in China is thought to be Omicron variant BF.7. However, India has been detecting these strains and data from India’s SARS CoV 2 genomic surveillance programme, or INSACOG, for months.

Also read ; Corona: Rising Cases In China, Many Nations On Alert Including India

As a result, experts aren’t too concerned about such cases making their way to India. This is because the few highly transmissible Omicron variants that are spreading across China are not particularly distinctive.

-Bharat Express

Shruti Chaturvedi

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