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Omicron has now spread to 89 countries: WHO

As the Omicron variant continues to spread at a fast pace, the World Health Organisation announced that the variant is now in 89 countries in total. There is not much information on this newly discovered variant. Scientists are currently struggling to identify the symptoms of Omicron. Elaborating on the variant, WHO said, “There are still limited data on the clinical severity of Omicron. More data are needed to understand the severity profile and how severity is impacted by vaccination and pre-existing immunity."

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Omicron may be less severe in South Africa. That may not be the case for the U.S.

Researchers in South Africa have found that people infected with omicron, on average, are less likely to end up in the hospital. But the variant may act differently here in the U.S.

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Omicron may be less severe in South Africa. That may not be the case for the U.S.

Researchers in South Africa have found that people infected with omicron, on average, are less likely to end up in the hospital. But the variant may act differently here in the U.S.

South-africa
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Texas
Americans
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Maciej-boni
University-of-texas-at-austin
Centers-for-disease
Pennsylvania-state-university

Omicron may be less severe in South Africa. That may not be the case for the U.S.

Researchers in South Africa have found that people infected with omicron, on average, are less likely to end up in the hospital. But the variant may act differently here in the U.S.

South-africa
United-states
Texas
Americans
South-african
South-africans
Roby-bhattacharyya
William-hanage
Maciej-boni
University-of-texas-at-austin
Centers-for-disease
Pennsylvania-state-university

Omicron may be less severe in South Africa. That may not be the case for the U.S.

Researchers in South Africa have found that people infected with omicron, on average, are less likely to end up in the hospital. But the variant may act differently here in the U.S.

South-africa
United-states
Texas
Americans
South-african
South-africans
Roby-bhattacharyya
William-hanage
Maciej-boni
University-of-texas-at-austin
Centers-for-disease
Pennsylvania-state-university

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