A study in Denmark suggests that the Omicron variant of the new coronavirus can rarely be infected twice. Denmark is considered to be one of the fastest countries to spread the Omicron strain.
A Danish infection was shown in 1.8 million positive samples that 47 were infected with both variants of the Omicron variant “BA.1” and “BA.2” at intervals of 20-60 days. Disease Research Institute on the 22ndannouncementdid.
According to the data, those infected with both variants were predominantly young, unvaccinated, and had only mild symptoms. This study has not yet been peer-reviewed. Another 20 are likely to have been infected twice with the same derivative of the Omicron strain.
In Denmark, with a population of 5.8 million, more than 2.6 million cases have been reported so far. It has increased especially since the “BA.2” derivative type became mainstream at the beginning of the year. The country declared on February 1 that the new Corona is no longer a threat to society and lifted all restrictions.
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