South Africa says no signal of increased Omicron severity yet

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JOHANNESBURG: South African scientists see no sign that the Omicron coronavirus variant is causing more severe illness, they said on Friday (Dec 10), as officials announced plans to roll out vaccine boosters with daily infections approaching an all-time high. South Africa alerted the world to Omicron late

JOHANNESBURG: South African scientists see no sign that the Omicron coronavirus variant is causing more severe illness, they said on Friday , as officials announced plans to roll out vaccine boosters with daily infections approaching an all-time high.

Hospital data show that COVID-19 admissions are now rising sharply in more than half of the country's nine provinces, but deaths are not rising as dramatically and indicators such as the median length of hospital stay are reassuring. "Preliminary data does suggest that while there is increasing rate of hospitalisation ... it looks like it is purely because of the numbers rather than as a result of any severity of the variant itself, this Omicron," he said.South Africa reported more than 22,000 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, a record during the current fourth wave of infections driven by Omicron but still below a peak of more than 26,000 daily cases during a third wave fuelled by the Delta variant.

Johnson & Johnson boosters, already available to health workers in a research study, would be rolled out to others soon, he said.

 

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