CANADAHALIFAX news Cases of Omicron sub-variant ‘Kraken’ emerging in Atlantic Canada by admin 7 يناير، 2023 written by admin 7 يناير، 2023 26 Nova Scotia Health and Wellness confirmed the presence today of the variant CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article HALIFAX — Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador are now reporting cases of the XBB.1.5 variant of the virus that causes COVID-19, reflecting a spread being reported south of the border. Nova Scotia Health and Wellness confirmed the presence of two cases of the variant — also known as Kraken — while Newfoundland and Labrador’s Health Department reported the province’s first case Thursday. Spokespeople for health departments in the two provinces said there’s so far no indication the sub-variant causes more severe illness compared with earlier mutations. However, they said it is among the most transmissible strains to date of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Meanwhile, prior mutations are still circulating and causing illness and death around the region. Nova Scotia’s main health agency reported a total of 20 COVID-19 deaths in its first update of 2023, with one of the deaths occurring between Dec. 20 and Jan. 2, and the remaining 19 deaths from an unspecified time period. The health departments of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have not yet reported XBB.1.5 cases. David Kelvin, the Canada Research Chair in translational vaccinology at Dalhousie University, said in an interview Friday one of his concerns about the continuing emergence of sub-variants is the risk it poses to elders. While noting the research on XBB.1.5 is still in its early stages, Kelvin said his early worry is that the sub-variant might pose threats to older citizens as the immunity they’ve developed from vaccines and the booster shots wanes. The new sub-variant’s ability to evade immune systems comes at a time when the health system is struggling, with most hospitals in the region reporting shortages of beds and health workers in recent weeks. “The elderly and others at high risk are going to be infected and they’re going to have to compete for the same hospital beds that have grown scarcer since the pandemic,” Kelvin said. The professor of microbiology and immunology said “the sub-variants show mutations that have immune evasion.” “This means there are new mutations that haven’t been seen before by our immune system either through vaccines or prior infections,” he said. “The variant has a mutation which can’t be recognized by (the) immune system if vaccinated or if you had prior infection.” Kelvin said he expects Canada will follow the trend in the United States, where the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention projected that the Kraken variant will soon reach about 40 per cent of COVID-19 cases. Nova Scotia’s public health division is recommending citizens keep up-to-date with COVID-19 boosters, avoid social contact if sick and wear a mask in crowded, indoor spaces. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 6, 2023. Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post معدل البطالة يتراجع إلى 5٪ الشهر الماضي في كندا next post Province urges safety during winter sportfishing season You may also like أونتاريو تفرض رسماً بنسبة 25% على الكهرباء إلى... 10 مارس، 2025 China tariff on Canadian seafood adds more volatility... 10 مارس، 2025 Province implements maximum setbacks for wind turbines 10 مارس، 2025 ‘How did we survive?’ What Canadians recall —... 10 مارس، 2025 Emera Oval set to close for season this... 10 مارس، 2025 Nova Scotians warned about false heat pump rebate... 10 مارس، 2025 Carney captured 85.9% of the vote, sweeping Liberal... 10 مارس، 2025 Opposition criticizes delay in N.S. funding for transition... 10 مارس، 2025 سلسلة من التدابير لِدعم الشركات الكندية لمواجهة الرسوم... 8 مارس، 2025 كندا تعلن عن بناء منشآت عسكرية في الشمال 8 مارس، 2025