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WHO: Most Fully Vaccinated People are Asymptomatic When Infected with the Delta Variant of the COVID-19 Virus

The global health agency answers some questions around possibilities of Delta variant infection in fully vaccinated people With mass inoculation drives in place all across the globe, many people are concerned about the extent of efficiency of the different vaccines being administered in different countries. But with new variants coming into the picture, people are now concerned about the possibility of being affected by the Delta variant of COVID-19.  India’s Prime Minister along with different health bodies have already cautioned the people of the country to follow all precautions and guidelines diligently because being fully vaccinated doesn’t eliminate the risk of catching COVID-19.  The World Health Organization’s (WHO) chief scientist has said that being vaccinated has protected most people from dying or experiencing serious symptoms and discomfort caused due to COVID-19 infection.  Dr Soumya Swaminathan, WHO’s chief scientist said, “There are reports coming in that vaccinated populations have cases of infection, particularly with the delta variant. The majority of these are mild or asymptomatic infections.” Dr Swaminathan said that the cases of people being infected with the Delta variant are rising in some parts of the world but they are mainly rising in the areas where there is less vaccine coverage.  As per the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, in the US, most of the recent cases for COVID-19 leading to hospitalization and death were amongst people who weren’t vaccinated. Severe infections in fully vaccinated people are a rare occurrence.  However, this doesn’t mean that we should be lax in following precautions and guidelines. The WHO’s chief scientist warned that though breakthrough infections are rare in fully vaccinated people, they can still catch the disease and transmit it to others.  Therefore, following social distancing, sanitization and mask protocols are extremely important.  On this particular topic, WHO’s Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “The delta variant is ripping around the world at a scorching pace, driving a new spike in cases and death. Not everywhere is taking the same hit, though. We are in the midst of a growing two-track pandemic where the haves and have-nots within and between countries are increasingly divergent in places with high vaccination coverage.”

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The delta virus to impact more says expert

Delta virus creates another new threat to making normal life a farsighted dream for people with its new variant hit As the lockdown extends a downfall in the sentiments of people can be witnessed throughout the country. In addition to this the new delta virus has become a threat to hopes of people in wait of normal life. Dr. Paul Kelly, Consultant, infectious disease and Medical Director at Bronx Care Centre for travel Medicine, shared her expertise on the new delta virus variant. She declared it more fast and fit to transmitted easily among people. This was said in a webinar conducted at Andhra Medical College (AMC), On ‘Covid-19 Variants’. As per the world health organization, Delta virus is being said to transmittable and its fastest as well as the fittest variant. As per the expert, different parts of world have witnessed different pandemics at different times. But the Sars Cov-19 Virus hit pandemic is something unpredictable. As per Dr. Kelly, we are yet to witness more waves of with mutations and variants in coming time. Also, as the new variants will hit again and again. It is increasing the risk of hospitalization as well. As the virus mutates so quickly, no one knows what is next to come.

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