Could the XE variant cause a fourth wave of COVID? Experts on 7 symptoms, severity

With two new cases of XE COVID type being detected in Maharashtra and Gujarat, the fresh fear of a fourth wave has left people worried. The XE variant is a combination of Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 and the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that the version is 10% more transmissible than BA.2. Although experts have reported that the XE appears to be lighter, they have warned against letting the guard down.

How serious is the XE variant?

Noting that the severity of XE’s illness appears to be mild, Dr. Pavitra Venkatagopalan, Director, COVID Task Force, Awareness, Rotary Club of Madras Next Gen, told Hindustan Times, “We have to be careful before claiming that What happens is because we also have to keep in mind that a lot of people are now vaccinated many times more than in previous waves.”

“So far there is no evidence to say that the disease caused by the XE variant is more severe nor that they have shown increased hospitalization or mortality. Further research and observation are needed to prove this.” Will be,” added. Dr Chetan Rao Vaddepally, Consultant Pulmonologist, Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad.

What are the symptoms of COVID XE variant?

So far there is no evidence that the symptoms of the XE variant are different from those of the pre-existing variants. The symptoms reported so far include fatigue, lethargy, fever, headache, body aches, palpitations and heart problems.

Could the variant lead to the fourth wave?

Speaking on the next wave, Venkatagopalan notifies whether XE will create a new wave or a new, different version of a wave that we cannot predict. “During the lifetime of this epidemic, several forms have been identified, most of which have been quickly eradicated.”

The variant has been in operation in the UK since 2022, but less severe cases have been reported. This means there is less concern and, moreover, that people who were infected with a previous Omicron variant have enough antibodies to resist a severe case of reinfection. Therefore, the chances of seeing another wave are slim.

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