Euro 2024 could be behind summer Covid wave, leading scientist says

Dr Jamie Lopez Bernal, a consultant epidemiologist for immunisation at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said it was “seeing an increase in Covid-19 across all indicators, including hospitalisations”.

Experts fear existing vaccines may not provide the same level of protection against new variants, which are several mutations away from those that initially spread.

The main “Flirt” variants, known as KP.2 and KP.3, accounted for a combined 40 per cent of Covid in April – the last time UKHSA published a breakdown of the variants.

While KP.2 was the more prevalent of the two then, it is believed that KP.3 is the driving force behind a summer wave.

Both are mutations from the previously dominant JN.1 variant, and scientists believe they allow the virus to spread more easily.

Prof Woolhouse added: “The waves continue to be driven by a combination of new variants and a partial waning immunity to infection.”

He said there would be “continuing circulation of the virus and fluctuating levels of disease, hospitalisations and deaths” until there is a shift where most people have been exposed to Covid while they are young.

“It will result in a build-up of immunity that will make them much less vulnerable when they are elderly and frail. Even so, we may continue to offer vaccines to the most vulnerable groups. But to all intents and purposes Covid-19 will become just another common cold.”

Reference

Denial of responsibility! Elite News is an automatic aggregator of Global media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, and all materials to their authors. For any complaint, please reach us at – [email protected]. We will take necessary action within 24 hours.
DMCA compliant image

Leave a comment