The corona's omikron virus has spread around the world. New patients of this variant are now being found in many countries. Scientists have warned that the deer will give birth to a new variant of the corona in the world.

Meanwhile, three new variants of the corona have been found in white-tailed deer. A study was conducted at Ohio University in the United States. In which it was found that any animal could act as a reservoir for the variant. This can lead to many dangerous and dangerous variants.

Anxiety is growing day by day due to the new variants of Corona found all over the world. That's how the information about the rapidly spreading Omicron variant came to light. Professor Andrew Bowman, senior author of the study at Ohio State University, said: "Based on the evidence from other studies, we can say that deer in the wild may be a direct victim of the corona variant." In the lab, we can infect deer with corona. These infected deer can then spread the infection rapidly to other non-infected deer.

In addition, if deer are infected with corona while in the wild, they could spread a new variant of corona to humans. One-third of the nearly 360 animal specimens found three variants found in deer. This variant has been discovered from six different locations.

There is evidence that corona variants are spreading rapidly among deer. Which can lead to a dangerous version of the variant. Deer samples were taken between January and March 2021. However, no Delta or any other variant was reported at the time. But now amazing information has emerged from genome sequencing

The variants found in deer were similar to those found in local covid patients. Therefore, the presence of a variant suggests that this variant may exist in wild deer. It is not yet known how the deer became infected or how the virus works in the animal's body.

Based on these results, the researchers say that the prevalence of the infection is 13.5 to 70 percent. On this, Professor Bowman said that if the corona virus is mutated in deer, a new variant could reach other animals, including humans. So if a deer creates a new variant, it can add to the human problem.