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Concerns over China's covid rise should India have

Credent Tv: Covid, New Delhi As the BF.7 version of the omicron virus spreads quickly, there are an increasing number of cases in many nations, including China. Even though the country has recorded a drop in cases and deaths, India is stepping up surveillance. Mint discusses the rise in China and whether we should be concerned.

Omicron BF.7: What do we know about it?

Omicron’s BF.7 sub-variant has become widespread in China, Japan, Korea, the US, and other nations. Omicron is a worrisome variety that emerged for the first time in November 2021 in South Africa and has the propensity to change quickly. According to experts, the omicron variant BA.5’s sub-lineage known as BF.7 is more virulent, has a shorter incubation period, and is more easily transmitted to infect a wide population. According to the study, BF.7 can reproduce between 10 and 18.6 times. According to this, a virus can infect anywhere between 10 and 18.6 persons at a time.


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