Stirred: Nepal variant of Corona created panic in Europe, scientists said - even the vaccine does not have an effect

Posted on 3rd Jun 2021 by rohit kumar

A new variant of the coronavirus has once again created panic in Europe. According to media reports, this variant of Corona was first found in Nepal, which has gradually engulfed Europe as well. Scientists have expressed fears that the new variant may also dodge the vaccine. This variant is found in Portugal. However, an official of the UK Government's Scientific Advisory Group said that there is no need to panic about the variant. There are already thousands of variants of the virus. This is a virus that is always changing.

 

 

Britain's growing concern

In a statement issued by Vietnam, it was told that a very dangerous variant of Corona has been found. This variant includes strains found in India and the UK, which spread rapidly through the air. This variant is so dangerous that even people taking the vaccine are vulnerable. Let us inform that British scientists had claimed that in July-August, the corona would be eliminated from their country. The vaccination campaign in the country will be completed by the end of June. The Prime Minister of Britain has banned people coming from many countries, but the new variant has raised the concern of scientists.

 

 

World Health Organization names Indian variant as Delta

It is difficult to forget the havoc that the second wave of Corona has wreaked in India in April-May, but gradually its pace has slowed down. Scientists say that the coronavirus is clever and it changes its form rapidly. It has got many names due to the change of form of the coronavirus. Like the UK variant, Indian variant, African variant and now the Nepal variant has also joined it. In this regard, the World Health Organization has named the Indian variant Delta.

 

The Government of India had raised objections about the Indian variant

However, WHO has not named India in this. At the same time, in the past, the Government of India had raised strong objections about the Indian variant. The government had issued an advisory for social media asking it to remove the related content.

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