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    Kovid: Symptoms of the Omigran variant “appear less”, but still pose a risk to health systems

    Dashiell ColeBy Dashiell ColeDecember 23, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
    Kovid: Symptoms of the Omigran variant “appear less”, but still pose a risk to health systems
    • James Gallagher
    • Health and Science Reporter, BBC News, Paris

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    Preliminary studies published in the UK and South Africa indicate that symptoms caused by the Omigran variant are less severe.

    Preliminary evidence indicates that fewer individuals need hospital treatment to deal with the virus, with a reduction of 30% to 70% compared to other types.

    However, despite Omigran being mild, there are still concerns that the growing number of cases is high A Hospitals.

    For the first time since the outbreak, more than 100,000 cases were reported in the UK in a single day.

    In Scotland, it examined the number of people infected with the virus and hospitalized. The investigation explains that if the Omigron Delta variant had acted similarly, about 47 people would have come to a healthcare facility. In contrast, only 15 people are currently hospitalized.

    The researchers found a two-thirds reduction in the number of people in need of hospital care, but the study found that the elderly represent the lowest-risk population.

    Jim McMahon, director of the national event for the Govt-19 for the Scottish Public Health Service, described the findings as “good news”.

    He said the data “fills the void” in protecting vaccines against being admitted to hospital, but warned that “it is important that we do not progress beyond ourselves”.

    The Omigran variant is spreading incredibly fast, and numerous cases may reduce the benefits we have received in the fight against infection.

    Mark Woolhaus, a professor at the University of Edinburgh, said: “An infection may be relatively mild in most people, but all of these infections occur simultaneously and can put severe pressure on the NHS (National Health Service).”

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    Although Omigran is less severe, experts fear it could overwhelm hospitals.

    Meanwhile, another study in South Africa points out that the Omigron wave is lighter than in the past.

    However, it suggests that there were no differences in the impact of variance between individuals who ended up in the hospital.

    “Our data suggest a positive history of reduced omigran intensity compared to other types.”Said Cheryl Cohen, a professor at the South African National Institute for Infectious Diseases.

    Why less intensity?

    Omigran is believed to be a combination of reduced severity, varietal properties and high levels of immunity provided by vaccines and previous infections.

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    The Omigron variant is spreading fast. More than 100,000 cases were reported in the UK in a single day

    Analysis by Imperial College London found that its mutations made it a milder virus than the Delta variant.

    The researchers said the chances of reaching the emergency room after being affected by Omigran were 11% lower compared to Delta.

    The same analysis shows that having an infected population reduces the risk of going to the emergency room by 25% to 30% due to being infected by Omigran. This reduces the need to stay in the hospital for more than one day by approximately 40%.

    Professor Neil Ferguson, one of the researchers, commented: “This is clearly good news at one point.”

    However, he warned that “not enough to drastically change the model” and that the speed of Omigron’s spread, i.e. “the number of hospitals still likely to receive computers at risk.

    Professor Peter Openshaw, an immunologist at Imperial College London, argued that the initial symptoms may not be as varied as part of the study, but all three studies argue that it “turned out to be a cold”. “Misinterpretation”.

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    Some laboratory studies shed light on why Omigron may be less intense.

    The University of Hong Kong has found that this variant affects the airways better, but does not penetrate the tissues of the lungs in the same way, where it causes more damage.

    For its part, the University of Cambridge found that variation in binding to lung cells was not so effective, occurring in the lungs of critically ill patients.

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