New Delhi: When the world continues to fight against the toughest battle with the threat of the novel Coronavirus on global health, another new emphasis known as the Lambda variant has conducted a round.
Scientifically known as C.37, it has been recognized by the World Health Organization, making it a seventh variant to be dangerous as the previously found variants such as Delta and Delta Plus.
The first variant of the lambda was identified in Peru last year has now run to more than 25 countries around the world with the latest cases reported in Canada.
South America and Europe have seen many cases of C.37 variants and trying to develop vaccines to overcome them.
Until now, India has not reported all the cases of the Lambda variant, the UNI Ministry said.
Some health experts and medical professionals have expressed their concern for the Lambda variant because it can be transmitted faster than the previous Coronavirus variant.
This is all we know about the Lambda variant.
The Lambda variant was first recognized on June 14 for adding cases in more than 25 countries.
South America was the first to witness the cases of Lambda variants, in a short time, it made it to Canada, England and other European countries.
The World Health Organization has declared it as a very contagious and dangerous variant, he continued to continue advisors to countries around the world.
The lambda variant was found continuous mutated and at a faster level compared to the Coronavirus variant previously found.
Scientific data revealed that so far there were 7 mutations in the surge protein which made it very contagious compared to the Delta variant with three mutations in its surge protein.
Vaccine-drive antibodies may not be strong enough to fight the Lambda variant, according to scientific research.
However, a little evidence is known to appear with a solid conclusion on the same thing.
The symptoms of the lambda variant seem to be a common symptom of covid such as coughing, high fever, the losses feel or smell, body pain, and anxiety in breathing.
It is recommended to monitor such symptoms and consult a doctor as needed.