Half of Europe could contract Omicron, WHO official warns

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'For countries not yet hit by the Omicron surge, there is a closing window of opportunity to act now and plan for contingencies.'

"For countries not yet hit by the Omicron surge, there is a closing window of opportunity to act now and plan for contingencies.

Mr Kluge said at the virtual news conference that European and Central Asian countries remain “under intense pressure from COVID-19” in 2022. He explained that Europe has yet to see the full impact of the variant in countries “where levels of vaccination uptake are lower,” and he is “deeply concerned” about Omicron surging into eastern Europe where “we will see more severe disease in the unvaccinated.”

 

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