Iota variant is highly contagious
Mai te ava'e setepa 2021 piri i te 70% of UCL patients who tested positive for COVID-19 had the Iota variant.
Ia au i te I'oa o te Mau Mahana Hopea Nei i roto i taua hepetoma ra, ua tapa'ohia te nene'iraa o Epsilon hau atu i te 80% no te mau ohipa apî i roto i te mau Hau Amui no Marite. Te parau ra te feia aravihi i te pae ea e, e #8217 te reira no te hoê fifi apî no te vai-ino-raa i ni'a i te mana'o o te tino, no te mea, e mea pinepine te reira i te riro ei mea maitai a'e e te ohie i te horo'a.
I roto i te mau oire e te mau numera patia ha'iha'i roa, te mau vahi faaapuraa ihoa râ e mea iti te hi'oraa no te haapa'o, the Iota variant could be even more damaging. Te itehia nei te reira na te ao atoa nei i roto i te mau fenua vĕvĕ i reira te hoho'a ino COVID-19 e #8217;e mea ohie ia roaa. Te parau nei te feia aravihi i te pae no te ea e nehenehe e ite i te maitai e rave rahi mau matahiti i muri nei.
Te fifi rahi roa a'e a COVID-19 ua faaho'i te reira i ni'a i te arairaa.
Na roto mai i te mea ta tatou i ite i teie taime, te tamau noa nei te mau taata tei patiahia i te parururaa puai i mua i te COVID-19 ia faaauhia i te feia e ere i te mea paruruhia, noa'tu e, te haapa'o ra te ID ID i te tahi atu mau faaararaa, e tae noa'tu i te mau arata'iraa no te tapo'i mata'i, e ere anei oe i te hoê patia..
" Te tahi mau ohipa apî," i reira te mau taata e haapû hope ai ia ratou, e noaa ïa ia ratou te COVID-19, e mea varavara roa te mana'o, even with Iota, ia au i te ID, mai te mea râ ua haharaihia te hoê taata i te hoê oti'a, e nehenehe ta ratou e faaî i te vai papû ore. (Te tamau noa nei â te I'OA ID i te hi'opo'a i te mau haamaramaramaraa no ni'a i te huru o te mau taata aita e mau huru faa'ite ore i te nehenehe e haaparare i te vai papû ore.)
Here are five things you need to know about the Iota variant.
1. Iota is more contagious than the other virus strains.
2. Te fifi nei te mau taata aita i ta'iha i te ino.
3. Iota could lead to ‘hyperlocal outbreaks.’
4. There is still more to learn about Iota Variant.
5. Vaccination is the best protection against Iota Variant.
The most important thing you can do to protect yourself from Iota Variant is to get fully vaccinated, te parau ra te mau taote. I teie taime, te auraa mai te mea e roaa ia outou te hoê inu e piti ino mai te Huru e aore râ Moderna, ei hi'oraa, e ti'a ia oe ia patia i na ofa'i e ia tia'i i te pu'e tau e piti hepetoma i parauhia no taua mau ofa'i ra.
E mea faufaa ia haamana'o i te reira, noa'tu e e mea manuia roa te mau ohipa tupa'i, aita ratou e horo'a nei 100% parururaa, e no reira e rave rahi atu â te taata e tu'inohia ai, te vai ra paha te tahi atu mau ohipa apî, te na ô ra te ID. Noa'tu e, te vai ra te mau fare ma'i u'ana i roto i te fare ma'i, e horo'a noa â te mau ino atoa i te parururaa maitai roa a'e i mua i te ma'i teimaha, fare ma'i e te pohe, te parau nei te ti'amâraa.
E nehenehe te mau taata e haamaui i te mau fifi atoa no te faatupu i te ati ia vetahi ê, tera râ, te faaite atoa nei te pae faaroo e, e riro te reira i te faaiti vitiviti roa'tu i te mau materia no te mau tino rapae i te mau taata paruruhia no roto mai i te Epsilon ê—no reira, noa'tu e, ua itehia ia ratou ia amo i taua huru vairoro ra i ni'a i to ratou ihu e to ratou arapoa, mai te mau taata ta'irihia ore i te tino, ua itehia i te mau tuatapaparaa e e nehenehe ta ratou e parare i ni'a i te mau vaipu'e (ni'a) no te hoê tau iti mai i te feia aita i monohia.
Ua otihia anei outou e aore râ aita, e mea faufaa atoa ia pee i te mau arata'iraa a te Feia Apî Paari no te mau mono e no te mau taata tei ore i ite i te parau apî. A tamau noa ai te mau tautooraa i te patia i te mau taata e rave rahi i te mau Hau Amui no Marite, te horo'a nei te ID ID i te " mau rave'a arairaa i te pae no te haapa'o i te reira," e oia'toa te tamauraa i te mau tapo'i mata i roto i te mau vahi taata i roto i te mau vahi papû e aore râ, i roto i te 'transmission'iraa teitei, ua oti anei outou i te hoê nainainai, e aore râ, aita. Ua faati'a-atoa-hia te ti'amâraa ia ma'iti i te hoê tapo'i hutiraa mata'i i roto na te mau orometua atoa, te mau rave ohipa, te mau piahi, and visitors to schools.