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Omicron To Push COVID To Turn Endemic? Here’s What Experts Said

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Omicron To Push COVID To Turn Endemic? Here’s What Experts Said

The Covid-19 pandemic that began in December 2019 continues to raging like wildfire, threatening people’s lives, spiritual peace, and the economy. Official data point out that so far, nearly 5.5 million people worldwide have died from Covid, although the actual death toll may be several notches higher. Read also-Reality Check: How the Covid Cases in India Progressed in December

In the past two years, the world has witnessed a consistent pattern of various strains of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the Covid-19 disease, and attacked it when life began to limp.

Science interprets it as the evolution of the Covid virus-changes in the genetic code (gene mutations) in response to the host’s innate and acquired immune response, as well as vaccines and treatments.

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Starting from the wild-type virus in China, SARS-CoV-2 quickly mutated into Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta strains, as well as many other strains. The variant currently circulating around the world is the Omicron variant-touted as being easier to spread than all other variants and potentially evading treatment.

Two years have passed, is Covid coming to an end? The Omicron variants first discovered in South Africa and Botswana at the end of November showed a different picture.

In just one month, more than 30 mutations occurred in the spike protein of this variant, which has spread to more than 100 countries, and surpassed the Delta variant in many countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Portugal and Ireland. Become the main strain.

Shahid Jameel, a visiting professor at Ashoka University, told IANS: “The appearance of the Omicron variant indicates that the virus is not yet complete.”

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At the same time, Omicron also “shows that the virus is moving in the direction of increasing transmission and reducing disease. This shows that it is becoming an endemic disease,” added Jameel, who is also a senior researcher at Oxford University’s Green Templeton College.

According to Pavithra Venkatagopalan, Director of the Covid Task Force of the Next Generation Rotary Club of Madras, the future pandemic will evolve into an epidemic, just like the flu, which requires an injection every year .

“It is very likely that Covid-19 is likely to be a seasonal disease. There will be periodic surges around the world every year, and the world will respond to this by vaccinating every year to prevent the burden of disease in the population, just like seasonal flu. Kiran G. Kulirankal, an infectious disease doctor at Kochi Amrita Hospital, told IANS.

Although according to Kulirankal, the disease is unlikely to “disappear permanently from the earth,” the end of the pandemic will also depend on vaccination rates around the world.

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Laid stars Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet reveal the worst gifts their romantic partners gave them | Exclusive

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Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet talk about their new series Laid, and some of the horrors of dating as millennials.
Imagine a scenario where anyone and everyone you have ever been intimate with begins to die one by one. Is it a curse? If yes, then who is cursed? These are questions that Stephanie Hsu‘s Ruby battles with in the new zany comedy, Laid. Ahead of the show’s release, Stephanie and co-star Zosia Mamet spoke exclusively with HT about their roles, the show’s unique premise, and the horrors of dating as millennials. (Also read: Dune: Prophecy star Emily Watson on working with Tabu: ‘She is a true treasure’)

Stephanie Hsu on her character’s flawed morality

Laid, created by Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna, is the story of Ruby (Stephanie Hsu), who discovers that all her sexual partners are dying one by one, and she must warn them. Helping her in this unique quest is her best friend AJ (Zosia). The fun thing about Laid is that the protagonists are not the usual likeable characters. “She is totally an anti-hero of our story. I really love that,” says Stephanie, referring to Ruby’s moral greyness. “I am not a perfect person and I love playing flawed characters. But it was difficult. The creators told me that she is a total narcissist. But narcissists don’t think they are one, so I had to figure out a way to love her. For me, playing Ruby was about getting into her psychology and finding the innocent part of her – which is that she just wants love,” the actor adds.

While sitcoms usually add the best friend as the voice of reason trope, Laid diverges from that, with AJ even zanier and more morally ambiguous than Ruby. Talking about playing such a colourful character, Zosia Mamet says, “When you play not-so-likable or zany characters, people don’t believe they are that way. I don’t think AJ wakes up every morning and thinks, ‘I am absolutely crazy’. It’s about trusting the writing and finding an organic way into these characters to make them seem grounded, real, and relatable.”

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Stephanie, Zosia reveal the worst gifts they received from partners

In Laid, Ruby gives the gift of death to the men she is with, even if that is inadvertent. Ask the women about the worst ‘gift’ a partner has ever given them, and the discussions veer into the unusual horrors of modern-day dating. “I got a vintage wooden duck decoy from someone. It was broken, and I thought, ‘What does this say about our relationship?’. They didn’t know me well enough to know if I’d want this but also that they gave me something old and ailing,” Zosia says with a laugh.

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