In Russia predicted the peak incidence of COVID-19 Russian news EN
Infectionist Evgeny Timakov in a conversation with TASS predicted the peak incidence of COVID-19, saying that in Russia it would come in mid-February, and in Moscow a little earlier, in late January or early February.
The specialist noted that the average incubation period for the omicron strain is two to three days, the maximum number of days. “Consider four incubation periods, and the period for the fourth period will be the maximum incidence, in Moscow it will be in late January – early February, since it was the first to enter this process,” Timakov noted, suggesting that the overall peak in the Russian Federation would be slightly stretched and blurred, since each region enters this process separately.
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In addition, according to the infectious disease specialist, there are probably more infections than more than omicron in those infected with coronavirus or lungs vaccinated against symptoms of diseases in the form of a runny nose, sore throat, minor malaise. “And they just don’t test with mild symptoms in people, so we don’t get a true picture of how many people actually get sick,” the doctor said.
Earlier, the rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) Viktor Sadovnichy and academician Askar Akaev said that the coronavirus is acquiring the consequences of a mass infection as early as the beginning of 2023. As Sadovnichiy stated, the mathematical forecast of Moscow State University is based on the properties of adapting to the environment.