BF.7 variant of coronavirus not worrisome for India, confirms Tata Institute for Genetics and Society director

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 23, 2022 10:42 AM2022-12-23T10:42:28+5:302022-12-23T10:45:01+5:30

In a major relief about BF.7 variant of coronavirus, a prominent scientist on Friday said it is a sub-variant ...

BF.7 variant of coronavirus not worrisome for India, confirms Tata Institute for Genetics and Society director | BF.7 variant of coronavirus not worrisome for India, confirms Tata Institute for Genetics and Society director

BF.7 variant of coronavirus not worrisome for India, confirms Tata Institute for Genetics and Society director

In a major relief about BF.7 variant of coronavirus, a prominent scientist on Friday said it is a sub-variant of Omicron strain and that India need not worry too much about its severity on the population. Speaking to PTI, Rakesh Mishra, Director, Tata Institute for Genetics and Society (TIGS), Bangalore, however, cautioned that wearing face masks and avoiding unnecessary crowds is always advisable.

The former director of CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology further said China has been witnessing an unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases as the neighbouring country has not passed through different waves of the infection that India had faced."This is a sub-variant of Omicron. Main features will be like Omicron except some small changes, there is no big difference. Most of us have gone through the Omicron wave. So, we don't have to worry about it. Essentially, it is the same virus," he said.

The scientist said the existing vaccines in India are good to prevent or thwart different Omicron variants also as several studies indicated that even in the big wave of Omicron earlier this year, India did not see many hospitalisations. In view of the sudden spurt, in cases being witnessed in Japan, United States of America, Republic of Korea, Brazil and China, the Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on December 20, wrote a letter to all the states and Union territories. He requested them to ensure that as far as possible samples of all positive cases, on a daily basis, are sent to designated INSACOG (Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Consortium) genome sequencing laboratories that are mapped to the states and UTs.

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