Omicron variant a serious challange
It is also a matter of concern that many new cases of the virus have been reported in different countries and the number of countries is increasing day by day. Omi Kroon was first identified in South Africa, which is why many countries have suspended flights from South Africa, while other South African countries have also been banned from traveling by several countries. It has been shown that this new strain will spread faster than other Delta species and cause serious symptoms in infected people. With an increase in the number of newly confirmed cases, this new variable virus has emerged as a new challenge. There is a long-running global war. Uncertainty remains over whether the virus will change further, based on the current evidence of virus mutations, and it is not possible to say with certainty when to seek such a comprehensive medical treatment. What can be done is effective against any type of virus that is exposed. Strict implementation of prevention and control measures has so far proved to be the most effective way to cut off the channels of virus transmission. The best example of this we have in China. Active participation in the fight against terrorism is the key to effective control of the epidemic in China. In particular, it is important for Western countries to make their people aware that taking anti-epidemic measures is not a threat to personal freedom but to life. And it is a matter of death. If all countries had already adopted concrete anti-epidemic policies following the Chinese model, the epidemic could have been largely controlled worldwide, which would have saved many resources that are needed to control the epidemic today. Could be used for control Sacrificing personal freedom temporarily during a difficult war is in the interest not only of an individual country or region but of the world and is essential for victory in the fight against the virus.
On the other hand, the emergence of Omi Kroon has brought new challenges to global efforts to control the epidemic. According to health experts, over-stockpiling of vaccines in rich countries has led to unequal distribution of vaccines, a major cause of the new virus. There are still countless people in the world who do not have access to vaccines. Therefore, Omi Kron can be attributed to the slow and low rate of global vaccination. The sad fact is that in low-income countries only 3% of the population has been fully vaccinated while high or medium high In high-income countries, the rate is more than 60 percent. Here, too, China has taken extraordinary steps to ensure a fair distribution of vaccines. According to the latest figures from the World Trade Organization, China is the world's largest exporter of COVD-19 vaccines. According to the China International Development Cooperation Agency, the number has risen to 1.8 billion in recent days. The United States ranks third with 300.8 million, accounting for 30.3 percent and 10.4 percent of the world's total exports, respectively.