BA.4 and BA.5: what the two new Omicron variants mean for the Covid pandemic

Health experts say we have entered the next wave of Covid-19 infections

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Two new sub-variants of Omicron are driving up Covid-19 infection rates in the UK, leading to fears that other countries could also see a spike in cases.

The new BA.4 and BA.5 strains were discovered in South Africa in January and February and are “effectively the grandchildren of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus”, the strain that led to a widespread outbreak of Covid-19 in 2021, said The Independent.

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