Scientists suggest to start rapid vaccination in Britain in view of New Corona Strain

Researchers say that the increase in infection rates will lead to the death of patients with Covid-19 by 2021 and the number of patients in hospitals.

Yogita S.
Published on: 25 Dec 2020 10:57 AM GMT
Scientists suggest to start rapid vaccination in Britain in view of New Corona Strain
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.New Delhi: Scientists have warned through a new research on the new strain of the corona virus spread in Britain that this new strain is 56 percent more dangerous than the old virus, which can lead to more deaths. Scientists have appealed that vaccination should be started in Britain as soon as possible.

New Corona strain in England:

According to research published by the Center for Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease. At the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The rapid spread in southeastern England in November will lead to higher recruitment and deaths in hospitals from covid-19 next year. The number will be higher.

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Researchers also say that it is still not certain whether muted strain is more or less dangerous than the old variant. Researchers say that the increase in infection rates will lead to the death of patients with Covid-19 by 2021 and the number of patients in hospitals.

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England PM announced restrictions:

The authors of the research warn that a national lockdown implemented in England. In November the rate of infection increased until primary schools, secondary schools and universities closed. If the restrictions are relaxed a little, then this can increase matters.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced strict restrictions on the Christmas holiday. Apart from this, Boris Johnson said that this new strain can be up to 70 percent faster in the event of infection than the old variant. 40 countries have imposed a travel ban on Britain, but governments in European countries have started giving some relief to their restrictions.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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