
The report states, “B.1.617.2 has the potential to infect both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. However, immunization can prevent disease progression. Therefore, non-pharmaceutical interventions may prevent infection Should continue in reducing.
Chennai: A study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in Chennai has found that the delta variant of the Kovid-19 (Coronavirus) has the potential to infect both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. , but it appears to reduce mortality among the former group.
According to a study published on 17 August in the Journal of Infection and approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee of ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, it shows that the prevalence of the delta variant or B.1.617.2 differed between vaccinated and non-vaccinated groups. was not.
The report states, “B.1.617.2 has the potential to infect both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. However, immunization can prevent disease progression. Therefore, non-pharmaceutical interventions may prevent infection Additionally, the speed and scale of vaccination will need to be increased to minimize further waves of the pandemic.