COVID-19 variant Kraken spreads in U.S. and Canada

  • Page Views 590

  • A new subvariant of COVID19 is ripping across the U.S. and Canada.

    In British Columbia, health officials confirmed on Tuesday (January 3) that they have detected five cases
    so far in the province.

    The variant is called XBB.1.5 and has the nickname of a monster, Kraken.

    The new subvariant of COVID19 that was first detected in October and is now present in the U.S.,
    Canada, and a number of other countries.

    “It is on the increase in the U.S. and Europe and has now been identified in more than 25 countries,”
    said World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday (January
    4).

    The WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution says the “rapidly increasing proportion of
    XBB.1.5 in the United States and other countries” is an urgent concern and it is preparing a new update
    in the next few days.

    Meanwhile, the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) says there have been five reported cases of the
    latest strain as of Tuesday (January 3).

    The XBB.1.5 subvariant of Omicron is believed to have become the most dominant strain of COVID19 in
    the U.S. over the holidays.

    The BCCDC confirmed the cases but did not say when and where it detected XBB.1.5, which scientists
    say is more transmissible than other variants but may not cause more severe disease.

    The Kraken subvariant appears to have first arrived some time in the week leading up to December 10,
    2022, according to a December. 21 report from the BCCDC on variants of concern.

    The report noted that XBB.1.5 had been detected in the Fraser Health Authority, which oversees a vast
    area to the east and south of Vancouver.

    B.C., like other provinces, no longer offers widespread testing for COVID19 and only tests the small
    proportion of cases involving patients with more severe illness or those at higher risk.

    The federal government’s public case dashboard previously reported that XBB.1.5 was first detected in
    0.1 per cent of the nearly 3,000 genomic tests done across the country the week of November 20, 2022.

    The latest publicly available data, from the week of December 11, show it was found in 0.6 per cent of
    the thousand or so samples tested.

    Health ministries in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario were not able to say on January 3, 2022 whether
    their testing regimes have found this Kraken subvariant of Omicron, which the U.S. Centers for Disease
    Control and Prevention estimates became the most dominant form of the virus in that country the week
    after Christmas Day, when it represented about 40 per cent of new cases.

    In an interview broadcast Monday, B.C.’s Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry told Global News that
    officials have not seen the subvariant “take off yet.”

    “It’s not increasing rapidly here but it is one of the subvariants that we know can take off, particularly
    areas where you have lower vaccination rates,” Henry said in a remote interview.

    Henry also said, “What we don’t know is: Is this a strain that’s going to cause more severe illness and
    hospitalization innately? It doesn’t look like that.”

    Although COVID19 is not as threatening as it once was, publichealth officials across the U.S. have
    expressed wariness of rising case counts, particularly as part of a “tridemic” of COVID19, respiratory
    syncytial virus (or RSV) and the flu. Parts of the U.S. have warned about localized shortages of drugs to
    treat sick patients, including some antibiotics and pain relievers.

    The Kraken variant’s name follows the trend of naming subvariants after mythical creatures.

    Other Omicron subvariants have been called Typhon, Cerberus, and Gryphon

    Share

    New Posts Recently publish post More

    • 04 April 2024
      3 weeks ago No comment

      Filipinos report racism in Canadian community sports

      Filipinos are likely to experience or witness racism during community sports in Canada. This finding was part of the data released by Statistics Canada following its latest survey of participation and experiences in community sports. The national statistical agency defines “community sports” as “organized sports, including those played in ...

    • 21 March 2024
      1 month ago No comment

      Canada eyes space cooperation with Philippines

      The Philippines held its first space cooperation conference on March 19, 2024 as the country seeks to explore opportunities presented by the heavens. The conference was organized by the Stratbase Albert del Rosario Institute for Strategic and International Studies, a Metro Manila-based think-tank; the fledgling Philippine Space Agency; and ...

    • 14 March 2024
      1 month ago No comment

      Mable endorses campaign for Benson Flores marker

      Mable Elmore is supporting the campaign to raise funds for a memorial marker for pioneer immigrant Benson Flores. Elmore is the Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Vancouver-Kensington, which is also home to Mountain View Cemetery where Flores is buried in an unmarked grave. MLA Elmore ...

    • 07 March 2024
      2 months ago No comment

      Quiboloy church linked to fake marriages in Canada

      Some 100 allegedly fraudulent marriages in Canada are connected to the religious group led by the spiritual adviser of now former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte. This stunning allegation was made on March 5, 2024 by Dindo Maquiling, a former follower of Apollo Quiboloy. Maquiling is a former executive director ...

    • 07 March 2024
      2 months ago No comment

      MP Valdez Visits Vancouver

      Liberal MP Rechie Valdez visited Vancouver to meet with BC Business owners at the Dubai National Air Travel Agency (DNATA) Catering in Richmond recently. The meet and greet was an opportunity for local businesses to dialogue directly with Valdez whose portfolio includes small businesses. The roundtable discussion was led ...

    %d bloggers like this: