Most Popular

- Advertisement -

categories

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. 

Highlights

Technology

Global Powers in 2024: Technology, Military, and Economic Influence Unpacked

As we delve into 2024, the landscape of global power is shaped by a complex interplay of technological advancements, military capabilities, and economic influence. Understanding the dynamics among leading nations requires an examination of their strategic priorities and how they leverage their strengths to assert influence on the world stage. This article unpacks the multifaceted nature of global powers, highlighting the key players in technology, military strength, and economic dominance.
Ticketing system 1

Tickets ‘broken’ after Oasis ‘chaos’, resale site chief alleges

Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, stated that Saturday's ticket sale for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."A senior official at a resale site has stated that the ticketing system for shows, including next summer's Oasis concerts, is "broken."Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, said Saturday's ticket sales for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."
- Advertisement -
Selected menu has been deleted. Please select the another existing nav menu.

Coronavirus research suggests that the risk of protracted COVID is lower with the Omicron variant than with the Delta form.

Share It:

Table of Content

According to the study from King’s College London, 4.4% of Omicron cases were long COVID, whereas 10.8% of Delta patients displayed evidence of long COVID.

New research reveals that the Omicron variation of coronavirus is less likely to produce protracted COVID than the Delta strain.

Depending on age and duration of immunization, the probabilities of developing extended COVID were between 20 and 50 percent lower in the Omicron variation compared to the Delta variant, according to a study done by King’s College London.

42 3

Researchers utilized data from the Zoe COVID Symptom study, and lead author Dr. Claire Steves stated, “The Omicron variant appears significantly less likely to cause long COVID than previous variants, but one out of every 23 individuals who contract COVID-19 continue to experience symptoms for more than four weeks.”

Given the number of people affected, we must continue to provide support at work, at home, and through the NHS.

Analysis revealed that 4.4% of Omicron cases had long COVID, whereas 10.8% of Delta cases displayed symptoms of long COVID.

During the Omicron period, however, the number of patients with lengthy COVID was larger due to the number of infections of the variation during its peak in the UK between December 2021 and February 2022.

According to the Office of National Statistics, the number of long-term COVID patients rose from 1,3 million in January 2022 to 2 million on May 1, 2022.

Long COVID is defined by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) as having new or persistent symptoms four weeks or more after the original infection.

Symptoms include weariness, shortness of breath, lack of focus, and joint discomfort, which can significantly limit daily activities for certain individuals.

The study, which was published in a letter to The Lancet, found 56,003 UK adults who tested positive between December 20, 2021, and March 9, 2022, when the Omicron allele was predominant.

Researchers compared these cases to 41,361 cases that tested positive for the first time between 1 June and 27 November 2021, when Delta was prevalent.

Tags :

Creative Media News

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Creative Media News is your premier source for the latest updates in finance, technology, and world events. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers in-depth analysis, breaking news, and expert opinions to keep you informed and engaged. Whether you’re interested in stock market trends, innovative tech, or global affairs, we’ve got you covered. Stay ahead with our reliable, timely, and insightful content. Join our community of readers who trust Creative Media News for accurate, up-to-date information. Follow us for daily updates and stay connected with the world’s most important stories.

Useful Links

Selected menu has been deleted. Please select the another existing nav menu.