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COVID-19 Delta variant most formidable version, capable of infecting fully vaccinated people: Experts
COVID-19 Delta variant most formidable version, capable of infecting fully vaccinated people: Experts
Delta variant is the fastest, fittest and it is upending assumptions about the disease even as nations loosen restrictions and open their economies. Until there is more data on Delta variant transmission, disease experts say that masks, social distancing and other measures set aside in countries with broad vaccination campaigns may again be needed. (photo: Reuters)
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Updated: Jul 27, 2021, 08:12 AM IST
The Delta variant is the fastest, fittest and most formidable version of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 the world has encountered, and it is upending assumptions about the disease even as nations loosen restrictions and open their economies, according to virologists and epidemiologists.
July 27, 2021
published at 12:37 AMReuters
Evidence is mounting that the virus is capable of infecting fully vaccinated people at a greater rate than previous versions.
Reuters
CHICAGO/LONDON - The Delta variant is the fastest, fittest and most formidable version of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 the world has encountered, and it is upending assumptions about the disease even as nations loosen restrictions and open their economies, according to virologists and epidemiologists.
Vaccine protection remains very strong against severe infections and hospitalisations caused by any version of the coronavirus, and those most at risk are still the unvaccinated, according to interviews with 10 leading Covid-19 experts.