The world is facing hundreds and thousands of changes in every bit of moment. Some are adjustable and some prove to be devastating for all living races. One of these is the ongoing COVID 19. Not just one country is facing severe issues in this genre but every country on this entire earth is showing extreme expressions over the same. Last year the Delta variant was discussed by WHO, and hence declared as the topic of urgent care to the nations. Proper vaccines were been provided and strict rules were implemented by every government to maintain the safety protocols announced by the WHO officials. Masks were made compulsory to wear, along with the norm of maintaining distance in every crowded area. After observing the devastating effects of the delta variant people took these measures very seriously, and according to the government regulations followed every preventive measure.
WHO names new variant ‘omicron’: what we know so far, the recommendations, where India stands
The height of the news rose when WHO detected another variant of Covid 19 known as the Omnicorn variant. This at the initial stages was found in South Africa. Studies and research is going on with the purpose of acknowledging the seriousness of this variant. No answers are been provided by the side of WHO over the matter of transmissivity and severity of the same. At present India is facing a rising number of cases of the Omnicorn variant in different regions. Southern parts of the country along with a few northern parts are been showing reports on the increasing threat inside the country once again. This will be the third year with the same danger. For the past two years, the tension over the government has only increased, without any confirmed report from WHO every country is waiting for an end to this unfortunate situation and are looking forward to things getting into their normality once again.