A new Coronavirus strain is now spreading in California and seems to be more transmissible and dangerous as it heightens the risk of patients being admitted to ICU or even death. Let’s find out more about the new Coronavirus strain.
The contagious COVID variant comes in two forms but carries slightly different mutations.
1) B.1.427
2) B.1.429
Though research is still going on, the unpublished studies and the preprint that has not been peer-viewed yet suggest the variant to be more contagious than the actual Coronavirus strain.
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco(UCSF) say that this variant of Coronavirus is also found in other states, but it is more prevalent in California.
Many experts view it as a “variant of concern” as the data shows it to be more contagious and more likely to cause severe illness.
Experts suggest that we need a closer look at this contagious COVID variant to understand and evaluate before getting to the conclusion.
The variant has been documented in 45 states and many other countries, but California is where it is found to have taken hold.
The 2000 samples collected by the researchers at the University of California, San Francisco show that the samples taken in September 2020 have no trace of the contagious COVID variant, however by the end of January, it was found in more than 50% of the samples.
The reason why it is more prevalent only in California is still unclear.
Over 200 cases of the variant first document in the U.K, have been recorded in California.
However, scientists say that this variant might not be as problematic as the highly transmissible strain found in the UK called B.1.1.7.
Although this variant worsens people’s health conditions, the ratio of people being admitted to the ICU and the mortality rate are small.
Only 8 of 61 people affected by the variant were admitted to the ICU.
Only 7 of 62 people affected by the variant have died.
Recent lab studies show that B.1.429 has more impact on the effectiveness of antibodies.
The new COVID variant is,
Following the same social mitigation measures can greatly help prevent the new variant.
1) Wear the mask.
2) Maintain social distancing.
3) Avoid going to crowded places.
4) Wash your hands often with soap and water.
5) Eat healthy foods that boost your immune system.
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