21 people in india are confirmed..? JN.1 corona..?

A total of 21 people in india have been diagnosed with the JN.1 variant so far, and doctors have warned not to ignore any symptoms. With the detection of a new coronavirus sub-variant, JN.1, indian authorities are alert and the scientific community is closely scrutinizing this new variant. Accordingly, a total of 21 people in india have been diagnosed with the JN.1 variant so far, said niti aayog Member (Health) Dr. VK Paul. He also said that the indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) continues to monitor genetic testing. 19 people have been diagnosed in goa and one each in kerala and Maharashtra.
The variant JN.1 (BA.2.86.1.1) is a derivative of the BA.2.86 lineage (pirola). The BA.2.86 lineage was first identified in august 2023. BA.2.86 has more than 30 mutations in the spike (5) protein, indicating a high potential for immune evasion, the ministry said. The World health Organization has classified JN.1 as a variant of interest. This means that it is not a variant of concern. Doctors at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital advised to be cautious about this new variant, but said there is no need to panic.Dr Rohit Kumar, Head of Pulmonary Medicine, at Safdarjung Hospital, said, “Covid is an RNA virus that changes its form from time to time and new variants emerge. Now a new variant has been developed and it is named JN.1. However, not a single case has been reported in the capital Delhi so far. "We are vigilant and monitoring the coronavirus cases. Patients are also being tested and those who come positive are sent for genetic sequencing so that new variants can be detected," he said.However, the doctor warned patients not to ignore any symptoms during this period. Also, if you have a sore throat, cough, runny nose, chest pain, or difficulty in breathing, consult a doctor immediately. Special attention should be paid to patients with existing respiratory problems and asthma. "Individuals with serious illnesses should be very careful during this season, as those who die due to Covid often have serious conditions like heart disease and diabetes," he said.

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