Zürcher Nachrichten - Covid subvariants cast shadow over European summer

EUR -
AED 4.017057
AFN 78.200352
ALL 98.593639
AMD 427.634639
ANG 1.957892
AOA 1001.799338
ARS 1176.523215
AUD 1.831432
AWG 1.969968
AZN 1.859512
BAM 1.955142
BBD 2.20584
BDT 132.721109
BGN 1.955537
BHD 0.412244
BIF 3199.523161
BMD 1.093667
BND 1.475739
BOB 7.549116
BRL 6.536629
BSD 1.092422
BTN 94.161605
BWP 15.419941
BYN 3.575224
BYR 21435.875563
BZD 2.194422
CAD 1.555353
CDF 3141.011698
CHF 0.929748
CLF 0.028496
CLP 1093.590904
CNY 8.026751
CNH 8.096232
COP 4836.05383
CRC 560.867751
CUC 1.093667
CUP 28.982179
CVE 109.691969
CZK 25.18694
DJF 194.366373
DKK 7.466359
DOP 69.005308
DZD 146.05048
EGP 56.072202
ERN 16.405007
ETB 141.848182
FJD 2.560767
FKP 0.85927
GBP 0.855521
GEL 3.00762
GGP 0.85927
GHS 16.945921
GIP 0.85927
GMD 78.194662
GNF 9466.782178
GTQ 8.425474
GYD 228.561927
HKD 8.498986
HNL 28.161668
HRK 7.53843
HTG 142.935386
HUF 407.65075
IDR 18662.554478
ILS 4.12009
IMP 0.85927
INR 94.491144
IQD 1432.703928
IRR 46043.385958
ISK 144.914764
JEP 0.85927
JMD 172.498822
JOD 0.775297
JPY 160.385738
KES 141.648391
KGS 95.211483
KHR 4333.108891
KMF 492.695114
KPW 984.274684
KRW 1624.407411
KWD 0.336795
KYD 0.91036
KZT 565.881395
LAK 23688.829858
LBP 97937.890692
LKR 326.647005
LRD 218.180917
LSL 20.527915
LTL 3.229314
LVL 0.661548
LYD 6.069299
MAD 10.419912
MDL 19.396894
MGA 5096.488568
MKD 61.482114
MMK 2296.028085
MNT 3838.517982
MOP 8.743019
MRU 43.594047
MUR 49.324202
MVR 16.84333
MWK 1898.062335
MXN 22.631297
MYR 4.911695
MZN 69.896491
NAD 20.528006
NGN 1694.462038
NIO 40.219596
NOK 11.970569
NPR 150.676471
NZD 1.970378
OMR 0.421037
PAB 1.092432
PEN 4.012115
PGK 4.46978
PHP 62.91214
PKR 306.881726
PLN 4.273493
PYG 8758.374255
QAR 3.982006
RON 4.978261
RSD 117.187497
RUB 93.89305
RWF 1548.632643
SAR 4.105452
SBD 9.095299
SCR 16.208329
SDG 656.739521
SEK 10.976208
SGD 1.481148
SHP 0.859451
SLE 24.881103
SLL 22933.653868
SOS 625.031421
SRD 40.30489
STD 22636.70129
SVC 9.55861
SYP 14219.37655
SZL 20.528326
THB 38.183748
TJS 11.869684
TMT 3.827835
TND 3.378064
TOP 2.561482
TRY 41.565476
TTD 7.409253
TWD 36.157186
TZS 2940.870799
UAH 44.997253
UGX 4054.969711
USD 1.093667
UYU 46.476067
UZS 14152.053021
VES 80.128637
VND 28462.686812
VUV 136.77341
WST 3.109526
XAF 655.796371
XAG 0.036617
XAU 0.000367
XCD 2.95569
XDR 0.815522
XOF 653.471553
XPF 119.331742
YER 268.659229
ZAR 21.537615
ZMK 9844.319252
ZMW 30.452541
ZWL 352.160367
  • RBGPF

    -7.7300

    60.27

    -12.83%

  • JRI

    0.3000

    11.56

    +2.6%

  • NGG

    0.0000

    62.9

    0%

  • CMSC

    -0.0100

    22.16

    -0.05%

  • RYCEF

    0.3200

    8.55

    +3.74%

  • BCC

    -1.4300

    90.46

    -1.58%

  • SCS

    -0.3700

    9.83

    -3.76%

  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    22.45

    -0.13%

  • RELX

    -0.1300

    45.4

    -0.29%

  • VOD

    -0.1350

    8.215

    -1.64%

  • RIO

    -2.3150

    52.245

    -4.43%

  • GSK

    -0.6550

    34.185

    -1.92%

  • BCE

    -1.1600

    20.92

    -5.54%

  • BP

    -0.8600

    26.31

    -3.27%

  • BTI

    0.2800

    39.71

    +0.71%

  • AZN

    -0.3050

    65.485

    -0.47%

Covid subvariants cast shadow over European summer
Covid subvariants cast shadow over European summer / Photo: STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN - AFP/File

Covid subvariants cast shadow over European summer

A resurgence of Covid-19 cases in Europe, this time driven by new, fast-spreading Omicron subvariants, is once again threatening to disrupt people's summer plans.

Text size:

Several Western European nations have recently recorded their highest daily case numbers in months, due in part to Omicron sub-variants BA.4 and BA.5.

The increase in cases has spurred calls for increased vigilance across a continent that has relaxed most if not all coronavirus restrictions.

The first resurgence came in May in Portugal, where BA.5 propelled a wave that hit almost 30,000 cases a day at the beginning of June. That wave has since started to subside, however.

Italy recorded more than 62,700 cases on Tuesday, nearly doubling the number from the previous week, the health ministry said.

Germany meanwhile reported more than 122,000 cases on Tuesday.

France recorded over 95,000 cases on Tuesday, its highest daily number since late April, representing a 45-percent increase in just a week.

Cases have also surged in Britain, where there has been a seven-fold increase in Omicron reinfection, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The ONS blamed the rise on the BA.4 and BA.5 variants, but also said Covid fell to the sixth most common cause of death in May, accounting for 3.3 percent of all deaths in England and Wales.

- BA.5 'taking over' -

Mircea Sofonea, an epidemiologist at the University of Montpellier, said Covid's European summer wave could be explained by two factors.

One is declining immunity, because "the protection conferred by an infection or a vaccine dose decreases in time," he told AFP.

The other came down to the new subvariants BA.4 and particularly BA.5, which are spreading more quickly because they appear to be both more contagious and better able to escape immunity.

Olivier Schwartz, head of the virus and immunity unit at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, said BA.5 was "taking over" because it is 10 percent more contagious than BA.2.

"We are faced with a continuous evolution of the virus, which encounters people who already have antibodies -- because they have been previously infected or vaccinated -- and then must find a selective advantage to be able to sneak in," he said.

But are the new subvariants more severe?

"Based on limited data, there is no evidence of BA.4 and BA.5 being associated with increased infection severity compared to the circulating variants BA.1 and BA.2," the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said last week.

But rising cases can result in increasing hospitalisations and deaths, the ECDC warned.

Alain Fischer, who coordinates France's pandemic vaccine strategy, warned that the country's hospitalisations had begun to rise, which would likely lead to more intensive care admissions and eventually more deaths.

However, in Germany, virologist Klaus Stohr told the ZDF channel that "nothing dramatic will happen in the intensive care units in hospitals".

- Return of the mask? -

The ECDC called on European countries to "remain vigilant" by maintaining testing and surveillance systems.

"It is expected that additional booster doses will be needed for those groups most at risk of severe disease, in anticipation of future waves," it added.

Faced with rising cases, last week Italy's government chose to extend a requirement to wear medical grade FFP2 masks on public transport until September 30.

"I want to continue to recommend protecting yourself by getting a second booster shot," said Italy's Health Minister Roberto Speranza, who recently tested positive for Covid.

Fischer said France had "clearly insufficient vaccination rates" and that a second booster shot was needed.

Germany's government is waiting on expert advice on June 30 to decide whether to reimpose mandatory mask-wearing rules indoors.

The chairman of the World Medical Association, German doctor Frank Ulrich Montgomery, has recommended a "toolbox" against the Covid wave that includes mask-wearing, vaccination and limiting the number of contacts.

bur-ito-ic-dl/jj

P.Gashi--NZN