Delta variant spreads like wildfire in 85 countries, WHO warns:
Its delta variant, which is more contagious than the corona virus, has shocked patients in 85 countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned in its weekly report that if this trend continues, it will spread to more and more places in the world.
According to the weekly epidemic report released on June 22, the alpha variant of the corona virus has spread to 170 countries, the beta variant to 119 countries, the gamma variant to 71 countries and the delta variant to 85 countries.
Alpha, beta, gamma and delta variants of the four corona have been declared variants of concern. The delta variant will become the dominant lineage if the current flow continues. According to a study conducted in Japan, the delta variant is 1.23 times more contagious than the alpha variant.
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel told parliament that Europe was in a difficult position to deal with the corona epidemic, given that progress made to reduce corona infection had the potential to turn the delta variant into a degeneration. Fifteen percent of the new Corona cases in Germany are from the Delta variant.
JPMorgan, the largest Wall Street bank in the US, has advised all its employees to get the corona vaccine. The bank will have to show its employees in a form by the end of this month whether they have been vaccinated against corona.
More than two million people in England have been suffering from corona symptoms for more than 12 weeks, according to government figures. Long-lived corona symptoms are considered long covid.
A Seattle researcher in the US has claimed to have discovered 13 genetic sequences of the corona virus from Google Cloud.
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Genetic sequences obtaine from more than 200 samples of early corona cases in Wuhan a year ago disappeared from its online scientific database. Now the researcher has found this sequence while rooting the files stored in Google Cloud. It is hoped that this will determine the exact nature of the coronavirus and how it spread from bats or other animals to humans.
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