Less threatening future. Omicron can help defend against the delta, a laboratory study shows

People who have recovered from infection with a new variant of the coronavirus omicron may be able to deter later infections caused by the delta variant, according to a laboratory study by South African scientists

If further experiments confirm these findings, they could indicate a less threatening future for the pandemic. In the short term, omicron is expected to create an increase in cases that will put a massive burden on economies and healthcare systems around the world.

“Omicron is likely to push the delta,” said Alex Sigal, a virologist at

“Maybe pushing the delta is actually a good thing and we are looking at something which could make it easier for us to live and disrupt us less than previous variants. ”

The study was published on the website of the institute .

Delta trend is declining

Independent scientists have reported that the results of a South African experiment although preliminary, they were reliable. Carl Pearson, an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said the findings were in line with what is happening in England now. “Omicron is coming and growing fast and the delta trend is changing to a declining one,” he said.

And Nathan Grubaugh, an epidemiologist at the Yale School of Public Health, said he observed the same pattern in Connecticut. “We see the omicron rising exponentially as delta cases decline. This suggests to me that omicron competes with the delta in terms of susceptible individuals, so they are less susceptible to the delta,” stated for New York Times .

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