UK: +44 1379 658 721
Ireland: +353 89 221 3723
USA: +1 754 252 3536
Middle East - N. Africa: + 971 52 873 4738
Australia: +61 3 9310 5259
The WHO says covid isn’t a global health emergency any more, which is excellent news. On the other hand a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 called BA.2.86 has been found in several countries. The variant is worrying because of the multiple genetic differences it has developed compared to other variants. At the same time there’s the Eris covid variant to think about, and Legionnaires’ disease has hit Poland hard with 11 deaths so far. Here’s the news.
All about Covid variant BA.2.86
The covid variant BA.2.86 comes with over 30 amino acid changes to its spike protein, making it different enough to be named ‘genetically distant’ from BA.2. It has 58 changes compared to the original 2019 covid variant, and although the origin is a mystery experts say it has the hallmarks of a virus that has been busy morphing itself inside a chronically infected person.
So far there are 13 known human BA.2.86 cases split across Israel, Denmark, the United Kingdom, the United States, Portugal and South Africa. It has also been found at extremely low levels in waste water in the US, Switzerland, Denmark and Thailand.
So far one person has been hospitalized but everyone infected is still alive. Because none of them have had contact with each other it looks like it’s already a worldwide variant that’s spreading fast. Nobody knows if it’ll out-compete the Eris variant, but we should know more ‘in a few weeks’. One thing is clear, however – it’s growing ever-more likely that we’ll need to keep updating our vaccines.
An update on the Covid EG.5 Eris variant
According to New Scientist magazine, recorded covid cases around the world are going up fast, including in the UK. The World Health Organization is treating the new variant responsible for the rise, Eris, as a variant of interest and governments have been advised to keep a careful eye on its progress. There’s also an EG.5.1 version with an extra spike protein.
Eris is a descendant of Omicron and is also closely related to the XBB.1.9.2 omicron sub variant. The new symptoms to look out for are diarrhoea, rashes and eye irritation. Reports of the new variant are surging, and it looks like it is fast becoming the dominant variant in many countries. At the moment it accounts for at least 14% of UK cases.
The WHO says that so far, the health risks are no more severe than other omicron sub variants. It does, however, have a clear ‘transmission advantage’ over other dominant variants, which means it might be able to evade immunity from previous jabs.
EG.5 usually causes a fever, cough, fatigue and loss of taste or smell along with a sore throat, headache, aches and pains, diarrhoea, rashes and eye irritation, and a mild case usually disappears within two weeks. At-risk people will be offered vaccinations in the months to come, important because we haven’t had jabs for a while and the nation’s immunity levels are dropping fast.
Deadly Legionnaire’s disease outbreak kills 11
An ongoing outbreak of Legionnaires' disease has killed 11 people in the town of Rzeszow on the Ukrainian border, making it clear that this isn’t a disease to treat lightly. At the same time the controversial asylum seeker barge at Portland Harbour in Dorset remains closed.
Ongoing UK bird flu outbreak causes concern
Like every other expert, Professor Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at Edinburgh University, knows there’ll be another pandemic – it’s just a matter of when. She’s worried about bird flu, which is now endemic in the wild bird population. We have millions of chickens and turkeys effectively in lockdown because the only way to keep them safe is to keep them indoors. And right now there are enough ‘signals’ to see a pattern emerging.

The fact that there’s a visible pattern isn’t good because of the range of mutations experts are seeing, which brings the risk of bird flu jumping into humans so much closer. We’re also at more risk than ever of bird flu jumping into mammals then onwards into humans.
Act now, feel confident when things go wrong again
Every expert says it’s just a matter of time. To protect your business from the next pandemic, whatever it might be, talk to our professionals about fitting easy, low cost, highly effective UVC disinfection units to kill viruses, bacteria, spores, mould and more fast and efficiently, keeping infections at bay.