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Omicron shows less symptoms, reduces vaccine efficacy: WHO

 

Geneva: The World Health Organization said on Sunday that the Omicron coronavirus variant is more transmissible than the Delta strain and reduces vaccine efficacy but causes less severe symptoms.

 

The Delta variant, first identified in India earlier this year, is responsible for most of the world’s coronavirus infections. But South Africa’s discovery of Omicron, which has a large number of mutations, has prompted countries around the world last month to impose travel bans on southern African countries and reintroduce domestic restrictions to slow its spread. The WHO said Omicron had spread to 63 countries as of December 9. Faster transmission was noted in South Africa, where Delta is less prevalent, and in Britain, where Delta is the dominant strain. However, it also stressed that a lack of data meant it could not say if Omicron’s rate of transmission was because it was less prone to immune responses, higher transmissibility or a combination of both.

 

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‘Early evidence suggests Omicron causes a reduction in vaccine efficacy against infection and transmission’, the WHO said in a technical brief. ‘Given the current available data, it is likely that Omicron will outpace the Delta variant where community transmission occurs. Omicron infections have so far caused ‘mild’ illness or asymptomatic cases, but the WHO said the data was insufficient to establish the variant’s clinical severity.

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