The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed a sharp rise in the number of Omicron cases

 The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed a sharp rise in the number of Omicron cases

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The number of new cases of coronavirus is doubling every one and a half to three days. WHO warns

The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed a sharp rise in the number of cases of corona, a dangerous new type of coronavirus. Accelerated which could put severe strain on the health system in many countries. 

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that cases of Omicron are spreading rapidly in countries where the majority of the population has been vaccinated, but it is not yet clear if this variant is available despite the vaccine. Maybe or just growing up because it's more deadly.

Hum News reports that experts formally confirmed Omicron as a new variant on November 26 and there is currently no further information available about this new modified variant and the medical severity of Omi Kroon. There are still limited data available, but more data is needed to understand its severity.

On the other hand, Asad Umar, head of the National Command and Operations Center, said that the need for vaccination has increased with the advent of Omicron. So far, 87.5 million Pakistanis have received at least one dose and 60 million people have been fully vaccinated. 

According to a report, the vaccine is ineffective against omega krone, only booster shots can prevent omega krone. Omicron, a new variant of the global epidemic corona virus, is spreading rapidly around the world, causing a wave of concern around the world. 

According to media reports, only the booster shot provides protection against omecron. People who took both doses of the Pfizer vaccine, despite being infected with omecron, avoided 70% hospitalization, as well as the global epidemic Corona. 

The severity of omega-Cron cases is lower than in previous epidemics of the virus, according to the study.

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