Is Omicron the final wave of coronavirus? Read experts’ predictions about future

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Omicron was first detected in South Africa on November 24. Since then, the variant has affected people in more than 100 countries. In India, omicron calculations have crossed 200-mark, with Delhi and Maharashtra into the biggest contributors.

Since the emergence of the Omicron variant of Coronavirus, the world has been vigilant to open and allow normal activities to continue. New tensions are believed to be very contagious and resistant to vaccines.

Pandemic Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic has brought the world to traffic jams and once again threatened to collect this year’s vacation plan. Health experts have studied the behavior of omicron variants to develop new vaccines, or booster shots, for better protection of people.

But will Covid-19 end after Omicron? And how will the virus behave in the next few months? Some recent comments from leading health experts have provided perspective.

On Sunday, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former Commissioner for food and drug administration in the United States, appeared at CBS News’ ‘Nation’s face’ where he said that Omicron would only be “temporary incident” on the road back to normality. .

“I think people are really tired of living a reduced life from Covid in general. And you see that in terms of what people do. They confirm the activities that we know will be conducive to the spread of this virus. Omicron really has thrown the ball Curved here. I think this is a temporary incident, “said Dr. Gottlieb.

However, he warned that Omicron would “blow” the US population very quickly. This happened last week when Omicron wore Delta to become the dominant Coronavirus variant in the US, contributing 73 percent of the new Covid-19 cases in the country last week.

On Friday, the Executive Pfizer Major Pharmacy, told CNBC that Coronavirus would be endemic. “We believe Covid will turn to endemic conditions, potentially in 2024,” said Nanette Cocero, Global President of the Pfizer Vaccine.

Scientific officer Chief of the company Mikael Dolsten added that the emergence of a new variant could also have an impact on how the pandemic continued to be played.

Omicron was first detected in South Africa on November 24. Since then, the variant has affected people in more than 100 countries. In India, omicron calculations have crossed 200-mark, with Delhi and Maharashtra into the biggest contributors.

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