It's no time to let the mask down. Covid-19 is still here. This time, a new Omicron subvariant called XBB.1.16, also dubbed Arcturus, is said to be driving the surge in Covid cases around the world, especially in India, with a strange new symptom.
India Covid numbers:
- New Covid-19 cases (as of April 16): 10,093
- Total active cases: 57,542
- Deaths in the past 24 hours: 23
- Delhi remains the worst affected.
What do we know about Arcturus?
- The current Covid-19 surge in India is being blamed on the new strain called Arcturus. It seems that the strain was first seen in India.
- The strain is causing a surprising new symptom not seen commonly in earlier Covid cases - pink eye.
- The strain has been found in 22 countries including the US, UK, Singapore, and Australia.
- The WHO has been keeping an eye on the strain since the end of March, while the US CDC has added it to the watchlist.
The peculiar Arcturus symptom:
- Experts around the world are saying that there is a new common symptom that's showing up in the recent Covid-19 cases - itchy conjunctivitis.
- The new strain is also said to be infecting children under the age of 12.
- Itchy red eyes, without pus, is being detected among younger Covid-19 patients.
- The symptoms of pink eye include tearing, or watery eyes, redness, swelling, pain or irritation, itching, and discharge.
- The symptom can be very well construed as a result of an allergy season, but it could also be Covid-19.
- Though conjunctivitis was seen in some Covid-19 cases as a symptom earlier, it wasn't a commonly occurring symptom.
- However, after three years of the pandemic, conjunctivitis seems to be a commonly occurring symptom of Covid-19.
- Times of India reported that Covid-19 among children under 12 is increasing in the country.
- Pink eye due to Covid-19 is often followed by fever and other symptoms.
- So far, the strain seems to be more infectious but doesn't seem to cause severe disease requiring hospitalisation.
- But experts have warned those with obesity, asthma, and other immunocompromised individuals to remain alert and not ignore any symptoms.
- Some states in India like Kerala have made wearing masks in public places mandatory again.
- The Union Health Ministry is also conducting mock drills to check the healthcare system's readiness in case of a severe Covid surge.
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