The most common .. increasing injuries to the new Corona Museum JN.1 in the United States
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday that its estimates indicate that the injuries of the new JN.1 sub -virus in the museum of Jn.1 to December 23 make up between 39% and 50% of the total cases in the United States. This is an increase of 15% to 29% in the number of cases in the United States, based on the expectation of the Centers for Disease Control and the leading to the eighth of December. She added that the percentage of incidence of the incompetent is increasing, and that it is now the most common museum in the country. She added that this continuous increase indicates that the museum is more capable of moving from one person to another, or is more effective in bypassing the immune system compared to other widespread mimral. She explained that it is too early to know if Jn.1 will cause an increase in infections or hospital access, and to what extent this increase can occur, adding that vaccines, tests and current treatments are still working well against this museum. CNN reported that the followers of the museums expect Jn.1 to become the most important alternative to the Corona virus within weeks. The vaccine immunity is expected to remain ‘interactive’ with Jn.1, which is the descendant of the variable BA.2.86, and it is in itself a sub -variable that caught the world’s attention during the summer; Because of the large number of changes in its spinal protein. The Washington Post also quoted specialists and said that the new museum could spread easier, or be better in evading immune systems, but there is no evidence that it causes more serious symptoms than other mutations. Current evidence suggests that vaccines and antiviral medicines work against Jn.1. Doctor Manisha Patel, of the American Center for Disease Control, said that travel for vacation and families gathering increases the spread of the museum. Jn.1 is reported worldwide in many countries, and its distribution is increasing rapidly. The World Health Organization regarded Jn.1 as an ‘interesting mutorus’ on Tuesday, saying that the current evidence shows that the risks it poses to public health are low.