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Omicron detected in 38 countries but Delta remains dominant variant, says WHO

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 04th 2021 03:21 PM -- Updated: December 04th 2021 06:03 PM
Omicron detected in 38 countries but Delta remains dominant variant, says WHO

Omicron detected in 38 countries but Delta remains dominant variant, says WHO

Omicron Covid-19 variant: Maria Van Kerkhove, the technical lead of Covid-19 response at WHO's Emergency Diseases Unit, said on Friday that the Omicron variant of Covid-19 has been identified in 38 countries, but Delta remains the dominant variant, reported Sputnik. "We have reports of Omicron in 38 countries in all 6 WHO regions and we do see increasing trends in Omicron in south Africa. So there is a suggestion that there is increased transmissibility," Sputnik quoted Van Kerkhove as saying. Also Read | Gujarat reports first case of Omicron variant, third in India Omicron Explainer: Could The Covid Omicron Variant Bring Milder Illness? Kerkhove also emphasised that the Delta variant of Covid-19 is dominant than the Omicron. Also Read | US-bound Air India flight returns to Delhi due to death onboard WHO | World Health Organization The WHO doesn't have any indication that Omicron is different from other strains of SARS COVID, she said.

The WHO also warned of a possible increase in detected infections, including the Omicron strain, in the next two weeks. WHO says omicron Covid variant has spread to 38 countries Studies are underway to evaluate Omicron's transmissibility, severity, reinfection risk, immune escape potential, clinical presentation, response to other available countermeasures etc. Preliminary evidence suggests higher transmissibility and potential immune escape that could lead to a surge in cases. Regardless of the change in severity, an increase in cases alone may pose overwhelming demand on health care systems and may lead to increased morbidity and mortality, WHO South-East Asia region said in a press release on Friday. -PTC News

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