Why The Delta Variant Is Hyper-Contagious: A New Study Sheds Light



After months of data collection, scientists agree: The delta variant is the most contagious version of the coronavirus worldwide. It spreads about two to three times faster than the original version of the virus, and it's currently dominating the outbreak in the United States, responsible for more than 80% of COVID cases.


A new study, published online this month, sheds light on why. It finds that the variant grows more rapidly inside people's respiratory tracts and to much higher levels, researchers at the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported.


On average, people infected with the delta variant had about 1,000 times more copies of the virus in their respiratory tracts than those infected with the original strain of the coronavirus, the study reported.


In addition, after someone catches the delta variant, the person likely becomes infectious sooner. On average, it took about four days for the delta variant to reach detectable levels inside a person, compared with six days for the original coronavirus variant.



In the study, scientists analyzed COVID-19 patients involved in the first outbreak of the delta variant in mainland China, which occurred between May 21 and June 18 in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. The researchers measured the levels of virus in 62 people involved in that outbreak and compared them with the levels in 63 patients infected in 2020 with an early version of the virus.


Their findings suggest that people who have contracted the delta variant are likely spreading the virus earlier in the course of their infection.



And the scientists underscore the importance of quarantining immediately for 14 days after coming into contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends.


Or even better, getting fully vaccinated. Preliminary data shows that in some U.S. states, 99.5% of COVID-19 deaths in the past few months were among people who weren't vaccinated, said CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky at a White House press conference in early July.


And 97% of those currently hospitalized with COVID-19 are unvaccinated, according to Walensky.


"We know that the delta variant ... is currently surging in pockets of the country with low vaccination rates," Walensky said. "We also know that our authorized vaccines prevent severe disease, hospitalization and death from the delta variant."


Even though the variant is more transmissible, initial hospital data shows that it doesn't increase the risk of hospitalization compared to other strains, says Dr. Monica Gandhi, who studies infectious diseases at the University of California San Francisco.


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Hightlight__

The delta variant is the most contagious version of the coronavirus worldwide. 


It spreads about two to three times faster than the original version of the virus 


It's currently dominating the outbreak in the United States, responsible for more than 80% of COVID cases.


On average, people infected with the delta variant had about 1,000 times more copies of the virus in their respiratory tracts than those infected with the original strain of the coronavirus


In addition, after someone catches the delta variant, the person likely becomes infectious sooner. On average, it took about four days for the delta variant to reach detectable levels inside a person, compared with six days for the original coronavirus variant.


In some U.S. states, 99.5% of COVID-19 deaths in the past few months were among people who weren't vaccinated


And 97% of those currently hospitalized with COVID-19 are unvaccinated


We also know that our authorized vaccines prevent severe disease, hospitalization and death from the delta variant


Even though the variant is more transmissible, initial hospital data shows that it doesn't increase the risk of hospitalization compared to other strains


Covid Vaccinn:


- AstraZeneca: England 

- Sputnik V: Russia

- Moderna, Novavax and Pfizer-BioNTech : America

- Sinopharm & Sinovac: China

- Nano Covax(Nanogen): Vietnam

- Abdala: Cuba


* Adeno vaccinn: Sputnik V, AstraZeneca

Using adenovirus( harmless viral vector): same technich with vaccinn Flu, Ebola, MERS-CoV.


* mRNA vaccinn: Pfizer-BioNTech, Modena


* Spike protein[antigen]: Nano Covax, Abdala


Questions:

Is jab coronavirus vaccinn is get SARS-CoV-2 vius into your body ??

Put coronavirus ADN into the body can make change human ADN ? 


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Variant : biến thể

Hyper-Contagious: siêu lây nhiễm 

Sheds Light: làm sáng tỏ 

Illustration: minh họa 

Mutation: đột biến 

likely: xem là 

Spike protein: protein gai (Protein tăng đột biến)

bins: liên kết 

Rapidly: liên tục 

Respiratory track: đường hô hấp 

Center for Disease Control and Prevention: tt kiểm soát và ngăn chặn bện tật 

Infected: bị lây nhiễm 

original strain of the coronavirus

infectious sooner: phát bệnh

detectable levels: mức phát hiện được 

Patients: bệnh nhân 

Quarantining: cách ly 

Diagnosed: chuẩn đoán 

Transmissible: khả năng lây lan 

Surging: tăng vọt 

Authorized vaccines: vc đc cấp phép 

Jab: tiêm 

Dose: liều

Adenovirus: 

Harmless viral vector: vector virus vô hại 


Source

https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/07/08/1013794996/why-the-delta-variant-is-so-contagious-a-new-study-sheds-light

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