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India reports first case of COVID variant XE

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India's first case of coronavirus variant XE was detected in Mumbai, NDTV reported on Wednesday.

India has reported fewer than 2,000 cases per day for nearly two weeks versus its peak this year in January of over 300,000 cases on average per day.

India’s Bharat Biotech said on Friday it was slowing down the production of COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin, as demand was dropping along with a fall in infections and wider immunisation coverage in the country.

“For the coming period, the company will focus on pending facility maintenance, process and facility optimization activities,” the vaccine manufacturer said in a statement.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2351379/india-reports-first-case-of-covid-variant-xe-report
 
UK has detected a new Covid variant. Here’s what we know so far about omicron XE

The XE variant has so far been detected in 637 patients, according to the latest statistics from the U.K. Health Security Agency.

It is what’s known as a “recombinant,” meaning it contains a mix of the previously highly infectious omicron BA.1 strain, which emerged in late 2021, and the newer BA.2 variant, currently the U.K.’s dominant variant.

Such recombinants are not uncommon, however health authorities said there is currently not enough evidence to draw conclusions on its transmissibility or severity.

LONDON — A new omicron subvariant has been detected in the U.K. as the country faces a renewed surge in Covid-19 hospitalizations.

The XE variant, as it is known, has so far been detected in 637 patients nationwide, according to the latest statistics from the U.K. Health Security Agency, which said there is currently not enough evidence to draw conclusions on its transmissibility or severity.

XE contains a mix of the previously highly infectious omicron BA.1 strain, which emerged in late 2021, and the newer “stealth” BA.2 variant, currently the U.K.’s dominant variant.

It is what’s known as a “recombinant,” a type of variant that can occur when an individual becomes infected with two or more variants at the same time, resulting in a mixing of their genetic material within a patient’s body.

XE’s transmissibility, severity not yet conclusive
Such recombinants are not uncommon, having occurred several times during the coronavirus pandemic.

Data on the new variant’s severity and ability to evade vaccines is not yet clear, though early estimates suggest it could be more transmissible than earlier strains.

UKHSA data shows XE has a growth rate of 9.8% above that of BA.2, while the World Health Organization has so far put that figure at 10%.

Health authorities have said they are continuing to monitor the situation.

“This particular recombinant, XE, has shown a variable growth rate and we cannot yet confirm whether it has a true growth advantage. So far there is not enough evidence to draw conclusions about transmissibility, severity or vaccine effectiveness,” UKHSA’s chief medical advisor, professor Susan Hopkins, said.

The earliest confirmed XE case in Britain has a specimen date of Jan. 19 of this year, suggesting it could have been in circulation in the population for several months. It has also been detected beyond the U.K. in Thailand.

Surging cases
It comes as the U.K. faces a new surge in infections. Still, the XE variant currently accounts for less than 1% of total Covid cases that have undergone genomic sequencing there.

According to the Office for National Statistics, 4.9 million people in Britain, or 1 in 13, were infected with Covid as of March 26 — a record high since its survey began in April 2020. Hospitalizations, meanwhile, have risen more than 7% in the last week to over 16,500.

Older adults have proven particularly susceptible to the latest wave amid waning booster immunity and easing Covid restrictions.

According to Imperial College’s latest React study, an estimated 8.31% of the over-55 age group tested positive as of the end of March — nearly 20 times the average prevalence recorded since the survey started in May 2020. Cases among children and younger adults, meanwhile, appear to be plateauing.

The findings mark the 19th and final round of the study as Covid restrictions and surveillance systems are unwound in the U.K. and beyond.

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Whats up with these Indians causing new variants, and hte most dangerous ones too. At this rate they will start calling it the Indian Virus.
 
Whats up with these Indians causing new variants, and hte most dangerous ones too. At this rate they will start calling it the Indian Virus.

1.Do you call covid the Chinese virus?
2.Where do you see that it was “Indians” causing this variant?( please paste the article).
 
1.Do you call covid the Chinese virus?
2.Where do you see that it was “Indians” causing this variant?( please paste the article).

1. I am thinking about calling it the Indian virus for sure.
2. Where does it say it is NOT the Indians causing this variant?
 
1. I am thinking about calling it the Indian virus for sure.
2. Where does it say it is NOT the Indians causing this variant?

One cannot argue with that logic hopefully you use it for all your reasoning , irrespective:

“This particular recombinant, XE, has shown a variable growth rate and we cannot yet confirm whether it has a true growth advantage. So far there is not enough evidence to draw conclusions about transmissibility, severity or vaccine effectiveness," UKHSA's chief medical advisor, professor Susan Hopkins, said.

The earliest confirmed XE case in Britain has a specimen date of Jan. 19 of this year, suggesting it could have been in circulation in the population for several months. It has also been detected beyond the U.K. in Thailand.“

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/06/uk-...res-what-we-know-so-far-about-omicron-xe.html
 
Lol no one cares anymore. World has moved and shouldve loved on a lot earlier...
 
1. I am thinking about calling it the Indian virus for sure.
2. Where does it say it is NOT the Indians causing this variant?

Sorry to break it to you, but it's the Chinese who started this mess, not India or South Africa or Peru.
 
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Covid has become like new phone launches. Next you will get Omicron 2 Ultra Pro Max
 
When new variants were discovered post Covid out break, they were indeed referred to as the South African and Indian variant by the media. This is a cold hard fact.

This new Indian variant is just that, mutation discovered in India - Indian Variant II
 
Sorry to break it to you, but it's the Chinese who started this mess, not India or South Africa or Peru.
He insults India, Peru and South Africa because he can get away with it. The men in black will knock on his door if he says anything about the Chinese overlords.
 
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