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10 things to know about the new Covid variant, BA.2.86 or Pirola

Pirola first appeared on the radar on July 24, 2023, and has quickly earned the WHO's classification as a 'variant of interest'.

September 01, 2023 / 17:47 IST
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Pirola shares its origins with Eris, both emerging from the XBB lineage derived from the Omicron strain. (File)
Pirola shares its origins with Eris, both emerging from the XBB lineage derived from the Omicron strain. (File)

Amidst a resurgence of COVID-19 cases sweeping across the USA, UK, and China, a new and potentially worrisome player has entered the global stage – the BA.2.86 variant, aka Pirola. This variant is causing a surge in infections worldwide, raising alarm bells among health authorities.

Here, we discuss ten essential facts that shed light on the Pirola variant:

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1. A Relative of Omicron: Pirola shares its origins with Eris, both emerging from the XBB lineage derived from the Omicron strain. These two variants, Pirola and Eris, have health experts worldwide on high alert. The World Health Organization (WHO) is keeping a close eye on their behaviour.

2. Uncertain Severity: The true extent of Pirola's danger remains shrouded in uncertainty, primarily due to the limited number of samples available for analysis. As of now, only nine samples of the BA.2.86 variant have been received, a mere glimpse into the potential scope of this new threat.