Sigma Variant – worrying signs of an emerging new variant of concern from the World Health Organisation that appears to evade vaccine protection.
Omicron Variant – Covid 19 Fuafuaga Fou o le Popolega
Omicron Variant – This variant has a large number of mutations, some of which are “concerning” stated the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Preliminary evidence suggests an increased risk of reinfection with this variant, as compared to other Eseese Covid.
The number of cases of this variant appears to be increasing in almost all provinces in South Africa where it was originally identified.
The B.1.1.529 variant was first reported to WHO from South Africa on 24 Novema 2021.
The sudden emergence of a new variant – named omicron by the World Health Organisation (WHO) – has provoked memories back to last winter, when the world was first informed of a new, more transmissible form of the virus, the Delta variant.
O le faʻamaʻi sili COVID-19 na tuʻuina i tua le taulaʻi i le puipuia
1. Omicron is more infectious than the other virus strains.
2. O tagata e leʻi faʻamaoniaina e ono aʻafia.
3. The Omicron variant could lead to ‘hyperlocal outbreaks.’
4. There is still more to learn about this Variant.
5. Vaccination is the best protection against the emerging Covid variants
Tumaoti Covid-19 PCR Tofotofoga Faigamalaga Faigamalaga I Fafo
Fit to Fly Test London – PCR tests are being offered by many London Harley Street clinics and medical providers for Covid 19.
Many Harley St Clinics offer Test to Release & Su'ega PCR ma le Tusi Fa'amaonia 'Fit to Fly' mo femalagaaiga ma galuega fa'ava-o-malo, fa'atasi ai ma fa'ai'uga vave ma sa'o.
O su'ega e masani lava o se su'ega ile falema'i e faia e se foma'i.
Afai o lo'o e fa'amoemoe e malaga mo tafaoga, galuega po o faamoemoega faaleaoaoga, ona e manaʻomia lea o se suʻega.
A mae'a loa le su'ega ma fa'amautu fa'ai'uga, o le ae mauaina le tusi faamaonia talafeagai ma se QR code e faʻamaonia ai lou tulaga malosi o femalagaaiga.
There are different tests you can get to check if you have coronavirus (COVID-19). The test you need depends on why you’re getting tested.
le 2 main tests are:
- PCR – mainly for people with symptoms, they’re sent to a lab to be checked
- rapid lateral flow tests – only for people who do not have symptoms, they give a quick result using a device similar to a pregnancy test
What is a PCR test?
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is performed to detect genetic material from a specific organism, such as a virus. The test detects the presence of a virus if you are infected at the time of the test. The test could also detect fragments of virus even after you are no longer infected.
What does PCR stand for?
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
How to do a PCR test at home
If you have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) you should isolate immediately and book a PCR test with your nearest private Harley Street Clinic.
You may be able to get a PCR test to do at home, depending on availability
What’s in a PCR test kit?
Home test kits contain:
- a swab
- se fagu o lo'o i ai sina vaega vai - e tatau ona tumau i totonu o le paipa
- se taga sipi-loka manino ma se pa'u miti
- se taga e iai se QR code
- 3 fasi pepa
- se pusa
Fit to fly Test London Travel Tests
E mana'omia su'ega femalagaa'i Covid-19 pe afai e tatau ona e lele i fafo. E masani lava o le Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) suega.
Faamolemole siaki le lisi o malo fa'amaonia su'ega.
O le a le umi e maua ai la'u su'ega COVID-19?
How much does a PCR Test Cost?
Costs vary but typically between £60 to £250 depending on the provider that you choose.
ETA Variant Covid 19 O le koronavairusi
Eta variant e matua pepesi lava
E oʻo ia Setema 2021 toeitiiti 70% o UCL tagata mamaʻi na tofotofoina lelei mo COVID-19 na i ai le eseʻesega a le Eta.
Fai mai le UCL ile vaiaso lava lea, o le Episilon variant na sili atu nai lo 80% o mataupu fou i Amerika. Fai mai le au popoto o le soifua maloloina e masani lava mo se siama fou o le siama ia sili atu ona pepesi ona e masani ona sili atu ona lelei ma faigofie ona sosolo.
I totonu o nuʻu e maualalo le tau o tui, aemaise nofoaga i tua e faʻatapulaʻa ona ofi atu ile tausiga, le Eta variant mafai ona sili atu faʻaleagaina. Lenei ua uma ona vaʻaia i le salafa o le lalolagi i atunuʻu matitiva e le maua gofie ai le tui COVID-19. Fai mai le au popoto o le soifua maloloina o aafiaga e mafai ona lagonaina i tausaga a sau.
O le faʻamaʻi sili COVID-19 na tuʻuina i tua le taulaʻi i le puipuia.
Mai mea ua tatou iloa i lenei taimi, tagata o loʻo fai tui puipuia mai le coronavirus e faʻaauau pea ona maua le puipuiga malosi mai le COVID-19 pe a faʻatusatusa ia i latou e leai, e ui lava o loʻo fautuaina e le UCL ni faʻaeteetega faʻaopoopo e aofia ai ma faʻataʻi o matapulepula pe ua fai tui oe pe leai.
“Tulaga faigata,”Lea e maua ai e tagata o loʻo fai tui puipui uma le COVID-19, e manatu seasea lava, e oʻo foʻi ia Eta, tusa ai ma le UCL, ae a faʻapea ua maua se tagata ua tui, latou mafai faʻamaʻi le siama. (O loʻo faʻaauau pea le suʻesuʻeina e le UCL o faʻamaumauga pe o tagata e i ai ni faʻalavelave mataʻutia e leai ni a latou faʻailoga e mafai ona sosolo le siama.)
Nei o lima mea e tatau ona e iloa e uiga i le Eta variant.
1. E sili atu ona pepesi le Eta nai lo isi ituaiga siama.
2. O tagata e leʻi faʻamaoniaina e ono aʻafia.
3. Eta mafai ona taitai atu i 'hyperlocal afaina.’
4. O loʻo iai pea isi mea e aʻoaʻoina e uiga ile Eta Variant.
5. O tui o se puipuiga sili atu lea mai le Itu Variant.
O le mea sili ona taua e mafai ona e faia e puipui ai oe mai le UCL o le tui atoatoa lea, fai mai fomai. I lenei taimi, o lona uiga afai e te mauaina se tui e lua-tui pei o le Pfizer poʻo le Moderna, faataitaiga, oe tatau ona maua uma puʻeina ona faʻatali lea o le lua-vaiaso fautuaina mo na puʻeina ina ia aoga atoatoa.
E taua le manatuaina o lena, a o tui e aoga tele, latou te le avatua 100% puipuiga, e pei la o le toʻatele o tagata e fai tui, atonu e tele atu isi mea mataʻutia, fai mai le UCL. A o i ai le alualu i luma tulaga falemaʻi, o vailaʻau uma lava e maua ai lava le puipuiga sili atu mai faʻamai ogaoga, falemaʻi ma le oti, fai mai le ofisa.
Tagata atoatoa tui mafai tagata pipisi isi, ae o loʻo lipotia foi e le UCL le aofaʻi o meafaitino i siama e ono vave faaitiitia vave i tagata na tuiina mai le Epsilon Variant—So, a o lea ua maua latou o loʻo tauʻavea le aofaʻi tutusa o siama i latou isu ma faʻaʻi e pei o ni tagata e leʻi faʻamaonia, O suʻesuʻega foi na latou mauaina atonu latou te faasalalauina siama mo sina taimi nai lo i latou e leʻi tuiina.
E tusa pe tui oe pe leai, e taua foʻi le mulimuli i faʻataʻitaʻiga o le puipuia o le UCL o loʻo avanoa mo tagata ua tui ma le faia tui puipui. A o taumafai pea e tuiina le tele o tagata i le U.S., o loʻo fautuaina e le UCL le faiga o puipuiga,”Ma e aofia ai ma le faia o ufiufi o mata i nofoaga faitele i totonu o fale i nofoaga e tele pe feʻaveaʻi ai, pe tui oe pe leai. Ua fautuaina foi e le ofisa soʻosoʻo ni masking i totonu o le lalolagi mo faiaoga uma, aufaigaluega, tamaiti aʻoga, ma tagata asiasi i aʻoga K-12.
“Pei o mea uma ile olaga, o lenei o se faʻaauau pea iloiloga lamatiaga,”O le tala lea a Dr.. Smith. “A susulu a la e te alu i fafo, e te faʻamau i le sunscreen. Afai oei ai i se potopoto potopoto, ono iai ma tagata e leʻi faʻamaonia, e te faʻamau lou matapulepule ma vaʻavaʻai vavalalata vavalalata. A faʻapea e te leʻi faia se tui ma agavaʻa mo tui, o le mea sili e mafai ona e faia o le tui puipuia. ”