The omicron variant of Coronavirus is a very mutating tension, which experts say it is resistant to vaccines. There has been a debate that occurs about the future of pandemic since the emergence of Omicron, and various health experts have provided different views.
Omicron Coronavirus variant brings havoc throughout the world. Very mutating tension, after being discovered in November, quickly spread throughout the world, increasing hospitalization and encouraging a health care system that has stretched into limits in various countries.
Many experts say that the existing vaccine is not proven effective against tensions, which was first detected in South Africa. Research conducted in various laboratories shows that the virus vaccine is inactive, which is the main part of the 10 billion doses given globally, raises several antibodies to Omicron.
When the situation began to deteriorate, people began to ask when the pandemic would end? According to the researchers, Omicron certainly not the last variant of Coronavirus appeared.
Scientists say that Covid-19 will eventually become an endemic disease, and that the world must learn to live with it.
“I think it’s hope that general behavior somehow towards a situation where we have so many immunity in the population that we will no longer see an epidemic that is very deadly,” Sebastian Funk, an epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Adjectives Journal scientific.
However, Virology Top Aris Katzouracis warns to treat the equally harmless coronavirus disease “just because it will be endemic”. In an article published in Nature a few days ago, Katzouracis said that endemic has become one of the most misused from the pandemic.
He then explained what endemic ways in epidemiological terms. Katzouracis said that a disease reached the endemic stage when the number of people infecting balancing the basic reproductive numbers – people whose infected people will continue infection too.
Mark Woolhouse, an epidemiologist for infectious diseases at Edinburgh University, England, believes that Covid-19 will be endemic only when most adults are protected against severe infections because they have been exposed to viruses as children, and have developed immunity.
It will take several decades, according to Woolhouse, and many adults who are not exposed to viruses when children will remain vulnerable.