Omicron sub-variant found in 57 countries: WHO

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A sub-variant of the highly contagious Omicron coronavirus strain, which some studies indicate could be even more infectious than the original version, has been detected in 57 countries, the WHO said Tuesday.

The fast-spreading and heavily mutated Omicron variant has rapidly become the dominant variant worldwide since it was first detected in southern Africa 10 weeks ago.

In its weekly epidemiological update, the World Health Organization said that the variant, which accounts for over 93 percent of all coronavirus specimens collected in the past month, counts several sub-lineages: BA.1, BA.1.1, BA.2 and BA.3.

The BA.1 and BA.1.1—the first versions identified—still account for over 96 percent of all the Omicron sequences uploaded to the GISAID global science initiative, it said.

But there has been a clear rise in cases involving BA.2, which counts several different mutations from the original—including on the spike protein that dots the virus’s surface and is key to entering .

“BA.2- designated sequences have been submitted to GISAID from 57 countries to date,” WHO said, adding that in some countries, the sub-variant now accounted for over half of all Omicron sequences gathered.

The UN health agency said little was known yet about the differences between the sub-variants, and called for studies into its characteristics, including its transmissibility, how good it is at dodging immune protections and its virulence.

Several recent studies have hinted that BA.2 is more infectious than the original Omicron.

Maria Van Kerkhove, one of the WHO’s top experts on COVID, told reporters Tuesday that information about the sub-variant was very limited, but that some inital data indicated BA.2 had “a slight increase in over BA.1″

Omicron in general is known to cause less than previous coronavirus variants that have wreaked havoc, like Delta, and Van Kerkhove said there so far was “no indication that there is a change in severity” in the BA.2 sub-variant.

She stressed though that regardless of the strain, COVID remained a dangerous disease and people should strive to avoid catching it.

“We need people to be aware that this virus is continuing to circulate and its continuing to evolve,” she said.

“It’s really important that we take measures to reduce our exposure to this virus, whichever variant is circulating.”



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