Thailand monitoring new Covid-19 variant

Thailand monitoring new Covid-19 variant

Emeritus professor Wasan Jantarathit says there may be a potential trend of reported cases in Thailand.

The majority of Thais are still receiving bivalent vaccines. (AP pic)
BANGKOK:
Thailand is monitoring the new Covid-19 subvariant JN.1, known for its enhanced ability to evade immunity even though its symptoms remain indistinguishable from those associated with earlier subvariants, reported Thai News Agency (TNA).

The head of the Centre For Medical Genomics at Ramathibodi Hospital, emeritus professor Wasan Jantarathit said the spread of the variant with cases reported in several countries, including Europe, Singapore and the UnS, has a potential trend in Thailand as well.

Wasan said the World Health Organisation (WHO) will initiate the production of a new vaccine to prevent infection from emerging variants more effectively.

Meanwhile, the WHO has classified JN.1 as a Variant of Interest, but not a cause for significant concern compared to the Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta variants.

In Thailand, there have been three cases of JN.1 infection identified. Although the variant may not be severe, there is still concern as it can spread rapidly, requiring the nation’s healthcare system to be prepared.

Furthermore, the variant has been detected in wastewater in various countries, suggesting the possibility of the virus moving from the lungs to the gastrointestinal system, leading to the presence of the virus in sewage.

A close monitoring of the variant is necessary, as there may be fluctuations in its spread towards the end of the month or the emergence of new variants originating from JN.1. The wearing of masks in crowded areas at all times is recommended.

The majority of the people in Thailand are still receiving bivalent vaccines, which may not prevent infection but can reduce the severity of the disease.

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