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WHO confirms reports of new Omicron sub-variant called 'BA.2.75' in India, 10 other countries

WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan stated the sub-variant was first reported from India and then from about 10 other countries.

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As the cases of Covid-19 again have hiked, a new sub-variant was confirmed in India by WHO. According to World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, this sub-variant BA.2.75 of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has been reported in various countries including India. Ghebreyesus further added that the world body was following the development. "On COVID-19, globally reported cases have increased nearly 30 per cent over the past two weeks. Four out of six of the WHO sub-regions saw cases increase in the last week," Ghebreyesus said during a press briefing on Wednesday.

"In Europe and America, BA.4 and BA.5 are driving waves. In countries like India a new sub-lineage of BA.2.75 has also been detected, which we're following," the WHO chief said. On Wednesday, India reported 16,159 new COVID cases in the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. As per the Health Ministry, 15,394 COVID patients recovered from the disease during the period taking the total number of recoveries since the onset of the pandemic in the country to 4,29,07,327. The rate of recovery currently is 98.53 per cent.

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WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan also highlighted in a briefing yesterday that there has been an emergence of a sub-variant known as the BA.2.75. She stated the sub-variant was first reported from India and then from about 10 other countries. "There are still limited sequences available of the sub-variant to analyse, but this sub-variant seems to have a few mutations on the receptor-binding domain of the spike protein. So obviously, that's a key part of the virus that attaches itself to the human receptor. So we have to watch that. It's still too early to know if this sub-variant has properties of additional immune evasion or indeed of being more clinically severe. We don't know that," the Chief Scientist said.

"So we have to wait and see," she said, adding that the world health body is keeping eye on it and its Technical Advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2 Virus Evolution (TAG-VE) is continuously analysing the data from across the world. WHO Incident Manager COVID-19 Abdi Mahamud warned and said that now is not the time to declare that the pandemic is over. "We're still in the midst of the pandemic and the virus has a lot of force left. So whether it is the BA.4 or BA.5 or BA.2.75, the virus will continue. It does what it does good," he said. He also stated that people and communities must continue to take necessary precautions such as wearing masks, avoiding crowds and ensuring that the people who are more vulnerable and at high risk are protected.

(With inputs from ANI) 

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