New Variant Covid-19 Has Been Detected in Five Countries
- Freepik
Jakarta – A new variant of the Covid-19 called BA.2.86 has been detected in Germany for the first time, and several countries such as Denmark, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Israel. This was revealed by the Robert Koch-Institute (RKI) said on Wednesday.
In its weekly report, the federal government agency said the variant, also known as Pirola had been found in the week leading up to August 27. Acute respitory infections have been on the rise in Germany since July, the RKI further reported.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has labeled BA.2.86 one of seven "variants under monitoring," the lowest of three tiers in the UN body's tracking system.
Experts say it is notable because it shows multiple differences from previous versions of the Covid-19 virus. This may affect how immunized or vaccinated people react to it.
"BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines," according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The first data suggests vaccines will give protection against it, the WHO said.
Last week, the WHO warned of "concerning trends for COVID-19 ahead of the winter season in the northern hemisphere" at a virtual press conference.
It said a new Coronavirus variant called EG.5, also known as Eris, was on the rise globally. The WHO has categorized it as a "variant of interest", one above BA.2.86, but not yet a "variant of concern."
Data on Coronavirus infections is currently limited as many countries have stopped reporting deaths and hospitalizations. Experts warn that it is vital nations continue to report Covid-related statistics.