72.2 percent !Omicron BA.2 outbreak in the US

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released data on the spread of COVID-19. In the United States in the week to April 2, the CDC found that the BA.2 virus, a variant of the Omicron virus, It also spreads faster than previous Omicron strains, such as BA.1 and BA.1.1, accounting for an average of 72.2 percent, or three-quarters of the U.S. cases of the new mutant virus, 26,106 per day, up from the percentage point. 57.3 in the previous week

Global overview The World Health Organization (WHO) states that BA.2 virus accounts for 86% of all new cases of viral heredity worldwide. But there is no evidence to show that the BA.2 virus makes the patient’s symptoms worse.

The current situation of the epidemic of COVID-19 In the US, it tends to be better. There was a sharp drop in new cases compared to the worst period in January, with the CDC saying the number of new cases in the past seven days through April 1 was an average of 26,106 new cases a day. came to spread a new wave in many countries in Asia such as Shanghai of China and many countries in Europe Causing many people to fear that Covid-19 may return to a new pandemic in the United States.

The United States has cumulative 81.86 million cases, 1,008,679 deaths, 216,690,804 people, or 65% of the 335 million population, received two full doses of the vaccine and 96,035,748, or 29 previously, received the third booster vaccine. The U.S. drug approved last week. Pfizer/BioEntech and Moder vaccine for 4th booster dose are available for people aged 50 years and over and immunocompromised pediatric populations.

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