First cases of XBB.1.5 COVID-19 variant found in Saskatchewan | 24CA News

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Published 07.01.2023
First cases of XBB.1.5 COVID-19 variant found in Saskatchewan  | 24CA News

According to the most recent neighborhood respiratory sickness surveillance program (CRISP) report from the federal government of Saskatchewan, the province has detected a brand new COVID-19 variant after the vacations.

The report, which lined Dec. 18-31 of 2022, exhibits that Omicron subvariants BQ.1.1 and BQ.1 made up almost 82 per cent of COVID-19 instances recognized in Saskatchewan on the time.

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There had been additionally studies of a minimum of two instances of the XBB.1.5 subvariant, which is spreading in different components of Canada and the world however has not been discovered earlier than in Saskatchewan.

Health authorities within the United States and the United Kingdom predict XBB.1.5 will shortly grow to be the dominant pressure of COVID-19 of their respective international locations.

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It was first detected in October and has been present in 29 international locations, in response to the World Health Organization.

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According to the CRISP report, apart from Regina, all areas of the province have lower than 50 per cent of their inhabitants up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccines. Less than half of people aged 50 plus have had a couple of booster dose (46 per cent).

In the ultimate two weeks of December, 10 individuals had been reported to have died from COVID-19.

In whole, COVID-19 lab-confirmed instances decreased from 326 to 302, with a check positivity price of 6.7 per cent.

A full copy of the CRISP report may be discovered on the authorities of Saskatchewan’s web site.


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