“O Micron” BA.2 instead of BA.1 “Mor Yong” suggests adapting to infection. to stay together forever

Update the situation of the epidemic of covid species “Omicron” or “Omicron” that is in an uptrend Made the number of infected people, including ATK daily, soared to almost 60,000 people, including the death toll. increased as well

(5 March 2022) “Mor Yong” Prof. Dr. Yong Phuworawan, Head of the Center specializes in clinical virology. Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post messages via facebook Yong Poovorawan states that according to the rules of evolution A creature that reproduces quickly and is well adapted. will be selected by nature In the past, it was clear that There has been a constant change in the strains of covid19 until it arrives. “Omicron” that spreads quickly and less violent
the previous species throughout quickly spread all over the world and outnumbered all past species

“Mor Yong” Specify the species “Omicron” itself has evolved intoSubspecies BA.1 BA.2 known species BA.2 spreads faster than the species BA.1 regarding 1.4 times, but the severity of the disease did not change Therefore, most species are now found in Thailand BA.2 and will replace all soon. As shown in the figure, the center has always conducted studies. If according to the laws of nature and appropriate selection so that humans and viruses can coexist The virus itself must be reduced in severity. Do not harm the local residents Humans or natives need to be adapted to the infection. with immunity and reducing the symptoms of the disease as much as possible to be together forever

species “Omicron” Violence has a mortality rate for Thailand likely to be 0.1%, or one in a thousand. of those infected (including ATK), we hope so. and must follow check the whole human immune system And the virus changes all the time. The genetics of this virus are now deciphered. Most of the viral stars that have come in the past and decrypting the whole virus in surveillance and study the behavior of the virus including studying the human immune system

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