The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of a "Mew variant" that is faster than the Delta, even without the vaccine.

New Delhi: Corona has been affecting the world for more than a year and a half. Vaccination campaigns are currently underway in many countries around the world. However, with the emergence of new variants of the virus, the risk is still high. Now the World Health Organization has warned of a new variant of the Corona.

 
The new variant of the virus found in Colombia is called Mu. The classical name for this virus is B1 621. The information was first leaked in January. The number of patients infected with the virus is around 4,000 and it has been found in 40 different countries around the world.
For the past few months the World Health Organization has been keeping an eye on the Mu Variety. According to the World Health Organization, even a preventive vaccine against the virus is of no use and is capable of counteracting the effects of the vaccine. At the same time, the virus spreads very fast. The World Health Organization says a study is needed. The World Health Organization has listed the virus as a variant of interest. This means that the rate of outbreak of the virus and other factors will be closely monitored.
In its report, the World Health Organization (WHO) said that the number of Mew variants has increased since the first Mew variant was discovered in Colombia in January 2021. From Colombia, this variant has reached many countries in South America and Europe. The prevalence of this virus is 0.1 per cent of the total global infection. The World Health Organization is now paying close attention to the Delta variant as well as the Mu variant. Currently, along with Delta, the Alpha, Beta and Gamma variants are classified by the World Health Organization as Variants of Concern. In addition, the Iota, Kapa and Lambda variants have been added to the list of variants of Instest.