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Omicron cases doubling in 1.5 to 3 days in areas with local spread, says WHO

There is still limited data on the clinical severity of the strain.

Reuters
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People line up for PCR and Rapid Antigen Covid-19 tests on Wall Street in the financial district in New York on Dec 16. Photo: AP
People line up for PCR and Rapid Antigen Covid-19 tests on Wall Street in the financial district in New York on Dec 16. Photo: AP

The Omicron coronavirus variant has been reported in 89 countries and the number of cases is doubling in 1.5 to 3 days in areas with community transmission, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday.

Omicron is spreading rapidly in countries with high levels of population immunity, but it is unclear if this is due to the virus’ ability to evade immunity, its inherent increased transmissibility or a combination of both, WHO said in an update.

The agency designated Omicron a variant of concern on Nov 26, soon after it was first detected, and much is still not known about it, including the severity of the illness it causes.

“There is still limited data on the clinical severity of Omicron,” WHO said. “More data is needed to understand the severity profile and how severity is impacted by vaccination and pre-existing immunity.”

It added, “There is still limited available data, and no peer-reviewed evidence, on vaccine efficacy or effectiveness to date for Omicron”.

WHO warned that with cases rising so rapidly, hospitals could be overwhelmed in some places.

“Hospitalisations in the UK and South Africa continue to rise, and given rapidly increasing case counts, it is possible that many healthcare systems may become quickly overwhelmed.”