New Eris Variant Raises Concerns Worldwide: More Contagious, Less Lethal
The coronavirus pandemic, which has caused approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, faces a new threat with the emergence of the Eris variant. This sub-micron variant has been detected in the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, East Asia, and many other countries and exhibits symptoms similar to COVID-19. While the Eris variant is considered more contagious, it is assessed as less lethal. Maria Venkerkov from the World Health Organization reports that the Eris variant currently accounts for 17% of cases in the United States. This development has put health authorities worldwide on high alert, necessitating further research and precautions.
The coronavirus pandemic, which has caused approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, faces a new threat with the emergence of the Eris variant. This sub-micron variant has been detected in the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, East Asia, and many other countries and exhibits symptoms similar to COVID-19. While the Eris variant is considered more contagious, it is assessed as less lethal. Maria Venkerkov from the World Health Organization reports that the Eris variant currently accounts for 17% of cases in the United States. This development has put health authorities worldwide on high alert, necessitating further research and precautions.