Omicron
BA.2 sub-variant more infectious but no more severe - Africa CDC
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[February 24, 2022]
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The Omicron BA.2
sub-variant of COVID-19 appears to be more infectious than the original
BA.1 sub-variant, but does not cause more severe disease, the head of
Africa's top public health body said on Thursday citing data from South
Africa.
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"South Africa is reporting that it is more transmissible than the
BA.1 variant, but interestingly and very encouragingly the severity
seems to be the same," said Dr John Nkengasong, head of the Africa
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
South Africa was one of the first countries to detect the Omicron
variant of COVID-19, which has since swept around the globe and
become dominant in most places.
Although South Africa is well over the peak of its Omicron wave, its
daily number of new infections has stabilised around 3,000 per day,
a higher level than that seen at the tail end of previous waves of
COVID-19 infections.
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Nkengasong said the trend may be linked to the
BA.2 sub-variant, but did not elaborate.
(Reporting by Alexander Winning in Johannesburg
Estelle Shirbon in London; Editing by James
Macharia Chege)
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