Coronavirus transmission is spiralling out of control in the UK, with yesterday marking the seventh consecutive day of more than 50,000 cases. A mutated variant first discovered in Kent in September is thought to be behind the surge. Evidence suggests that the new mutated stain is up to 70 percent more transmissible than its predecessor, although no more deadly.
Worryingly, variants discovered elsewhere may have developed sharper teeth.
This is the concern raised by virologist Sunday Omilabu, a Nigerian scientist who has spent the festive season in his laboratory doing genetic sequencing to learn more about his country’s COVID-19 variant.
Omilabu said the principal aim of obtaining information in this rigorous way is to try and contain the spread of the disease in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country with 196 million people.
Nigeria has confirmed 89,163 COVID-19 cases, including 1,302 deaths, according to the figures released on Sunday by the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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“That shows us that something is happening. There’s a surge so we are recording that but we are yet to sequence any of those isolates to determine if the increased transmissions are caused by the variant,” said Mr Omilabu.
“I think we need to calm our mind down, there are going to be more variants to come.”
He added: “We need to be monitoring the virus, we need to sequence. If we sequence then we would have more information about what is in circulation and then, of course, we need to continue with surveillance, we need to monitor how active the virus is in the environment… so the public health experts, they have work to do and then government must support all these.”
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While lab work is underway to ascertain the specific characteristics of the variant, Nigerians should remain vigilant to avoid spreading the virus, he said.
What are the severe signs and symptoms of COVID-19?
People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness.
Some symptoms require immediate medical attention, however.
According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), if someone is showing any of these signs, seek emergency medical care immediately:
- Trouble breathing
- Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
- New confusion
- Inability to wake or stay awake
- Bluish lips or face.
“This list is not all possible symptoms. Please call your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you,” the health body adds.
How to respond to general symptoms
If you have a a high temperature, a new, continuous cough or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste, get a test as soon as possible.
Stay at home until you get the result.
You and anyone you live with should stay at home and not have visitors until you get your test result – only leave your home to have a test.
Anyone in your support bubble should also stay at home if you have been in close contact with them since your symptoms started or during the 48 hours before they started.
Source: Daily Express