New Corona strains … Scientists reveal the “most important truth”

Scientists have issued specific warnings about the new strain of Corona virus that is spreading in Britain, and they confirmed that it is spreading at an average rate, 56 percent more than the first copy.

According to a study published, Wednesday, by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the mutated type of virus that appeared in southeast Britain in November is likely to increase deaths next year, as well as the need for infected people to enter hospitals for treatment.

The researchers, who have focused on southeast Britain and London, said it remains uncertain whether the new strain is more or less fatal than its predecessor.

They urged a rapid distribution of the vaccine to help prevent more deaths.

Those statements appeared to differ slightly from previous statements, indicating that “there is no evidence” that the new fluidity is more dangerous except for the speed of spread.

And they added: “However, the increase in infection is likely to lead to more accidents, as it is expected that cases requiring hospital transportation as a result of Covid-19 and deaths will reach higher levels in 2021 than we observed in 2020, even if the restrictions that were maintained are preserved.” Imposed before December 19. ”
The study warned that the general closure imposed in Britain in November is unlikely to limit the increase in infections “if primary and secondary schools and universities are not closed as well.”

She indicated that any easing of the imposed measures is likely to lead to a “great return to the virus,” as quoted by “AFP.”

This, according to the study, means that “it is necessary to quickly distribute the vaccine so that we have a tangible effect in curbing” the disease caused by the virus.

Announcing stricter lockdown measures over the Christmas holidays, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Saturday that the new strain “may be up to 70 percent more contagious.”

The discovery of the new strain raised fear in many parts, with many countries launching vaccination campaigns to limit the spread of the virus, which has killed more than 1.7 million people since its appearance.

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