Concerns have spread around the world about the spread of new types of corona. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) sat in a three-day special session on Monday. The WHO usually convenes in May. However, a special session was convened today (Monday) on the decision taken by the member countries of the organization. This is the second time in 63 years that the WHO has sat in a special session.
Earlier in the day, the WHO withdrew from its position. The company said last Sunday that the amicron corona was a “worrying type”. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. He also expressed the view that travel ban should not be imposed in response to Amicron. A day later, the WHO issued a warning in a short article on Amicron. The WHO warns that the new type of corona, Amicron, puts the world at “extremely high risk”. The world body urges the world to be ready to deal with it. News AFP.
The United Kingdom, meanwhile, has said it will not take any risks with the new corona. They will call an urgent G-7 meeting soon. Germany says WHO needs more funding. At least 50 percent more funding is needed than at present.
A new type of corona, B.1.1.529, has recently been identified in Africa. It has been named Amicron. It is thought to be more contagious than all previous types of corona, including delta. The WHO fears that the new type could pose a major risk to the world. So far, 13 countries around the world have been diagnosed with the new type of corona, and more than 40 countries have imposed travel bans.
According to NDTV, India has compiled a high-risk list of 12 countries, including Bangladesh, on the alarming type of coronavirus infection. Corona RT-PCR is being tested at IGI Airport in New Delhi for citizens traveling to India from these countries.
Scientists are not yet able to say anything clear about the new type that has spread in the country. Anthony Fawcett, the top infectious disease specialist in the United States, told U.S. President Joe Biden that it would take about two more weeks for Amicron to become clear about its infectious power and other characteristics and to obtain reliable information.
According to preliminary data, hospital admissions in South Africa are on the rise, according to the WHO. It can take days to weeks to understand the horrors of amicron. However, a South African doctor said that among his patients, the symptoms were mild.
The WHO says no deaths have been reported so far. Research is underway to determine the effectiveness of the current Covid vaccine, testing methods, and treatment methods against such new types. However, it is possible to test such successful samples through RT-PCR test.