The newest strain of COVID-19 omicron recognized as a threat to countries
WHO: the newest strain COVID-19 B.1.1.529, named with the letter “omicron”, may threaten countries Experts from the World Organization Health (WHO) recognized the threat identified in South Africa, the newest strain COVID-19 B.1.1.529, which was assigned the Greek letter “omicron” (O). This is reported by Reuters. According to WHO experts, a new type of coronavirus may threaten countries that are fighting its spread. 50 mutations have a new strain of coronavirus B.1.1.529 According to the organization, the B.1.1.529 virus, after a series of mutations, can affect the protein content in the body, and with such a change, current vaccines may not be as effective. The WHO also suggested that the omicron variant is spreading faster than its predecessors, as evidenced by the experience of South Africa. Therefore, the newer strain can affect more people in the world, including those who have recovered from other strains. The organization called on all