“The New Wave of Covid Outbreaks: Dr. Yong’s Study on the XBB.1.5 Strain”

2023-05-06 01:28:36

warn! Covid g has changed the species. Why will there be a new wave of outbreaks? Check it out here. There is an answer. Dr. Yong reveals the results of a study from a specialized center for clinical virology. Identifying Thai is also the XBB.1.5 strain.

Dr. Yong Phuwarawan, Head of the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post a personal Facebook (Yong Poovorawan) with a message indicating the change of the strain of COVID that

COVID 19 When the species is changed, there will bescourgeis a drama

Moyong brought up the results of the study in Thailand of the center he headed. which can be seen from the beginning

There is an outbreak of COVID-19. Every time there is a new strain, there will always be more outbreaks.

After October last year, the number of cases was not reported, only the number of people admitted to the hospital.

From the figure showing that this round of outbreaks

Caused by the change of strains from BA.2.75 to XBB.1.5 causing more outbreaks

Mo Yong also said that Every time there is a change of species It will make it easier to dodge immunity and be more attached. Those who have already had it can be a repeat.

Now in this ripple It is also a strain XBB.1.5, also known as a Kraken octopus strain.

Waiting to see if the species Arcturus XBB.1.16 will replace it or not.

If it can replace it, it will be another ripple.

Warning that when changing the species, the epidemic will spread in waves

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