After Omicron, New Variant 'IHU' Reported in France: What We Know So Far
After Omicron, which continues to spread Internationally, a "New Variant" 'IHU' Reported in France: What We Know So Far. Believed to have 46 mutations, 12 cases of the variant have been reported so far near Marseille.
As the world is grappling with a surge of COVID-19 cases due to the rapidly spreading Omicron variant, another variant called 'IHU' has reportedly been detected in France.
The variant was discovered by academics at the IHU Mediterranee Infection on 10 December,?Daily Mail?reported. It is believed to have 46 mutations, 12 cases of the variant have been reported so far near Marseille.
Here's what we know so far:
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Meanwhile, epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding stressed, in a Twitter thread I found, that though new variants kept emerging, it did not necessarily mean they would be more dangerous.
He said, "What makes a variant more well-known and dangerous is its ability to multiply because of the number of mutations it has in relation to the original virus. This is when it becomes a 'variant of concern', like Omicron, which is more contagious and more past immunity evasive. It remains to be seen in which category this new variant will fall."