Coronavirus subvariants bypass immunity – New vaccines from October

Vacationers huddling on ships and aircraft for a visit to some Greek summer paradise will be exposed without any shield to the new subvariants of the virus.

Since the new sub-variants are evading vaccines and new vaccines are still delayed, it seems that the only protective measures against the coronavirus are masks, distances and hygiene rules.

At the same time, scientists warn that we are not done with the coronavirus yet, as even though Omicron 4 and Omicron 5 are highly contagious variants, it does not mean that more contagious mutations may yet appear.

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The virus is mutating and according to the first estimates, the new variants will be more contagious, but it remains unknown whether they will cause serious hospitalizations. After all, experts consider it a given that starting this fall we will have new variants of the virus.

LSE professor Ilias Mosialos estimates that there will certainly be new variations, the qualities of which cannot be ascertained until they appear. As he noted: "we have in at least 10 countries the appearance of BA.2.75 which was detected for the first time in India. This subvariant exhibits changes that lead some to recommend increased epidemiological surveillance, considering that BA.2.75 could potentially be of greater concern than the BA.5 subvariant. But for this to happen, BA.2.75 should be so much more contagious that it surpasses BA.5. At the moment we don't have such data, however."

According to experts, the adaptability of the Omicron mutation is estimated to be about nine times greater than that of A. In particular, Omicron subtypes BA.4 and BA.5, are more contagious than subtypes BA.2 and BA.1 ....

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