Women are more vulnerable to the newly emerged Covid-19 variant Omicron across the globe than men, says the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Research data collected from countries like South Africa where the new variant has spread is showing this trend,DGHS spokesperson Dr Robed Amin said joining a briefing on Covid-19 on Sunday virtually.
“Data found in South Africa where the variant was detected first is showing a different trend -- women, children and youths are being infected more,” he said.
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Dr Robed said Omicron has debunked the previous idea that younger generations are less likely to be infected with the virus as they have stronger immunity.