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Omicron could generate more dangerous Covid-19 variants, WHO warns

2022-01-05T09:13:24.888Z


If it poses a "lower" risk of hospitalization, the Omicron variant may pose a greater threat due to the number of cases.


The multiplication of Omicron cases around the world could increase the risk of the appearance of a new, more dangerous variant of Covid-19, warned the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday, January 4.

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Although the variant is spreading like wildfire around the world, it appears to be less pathogenic than initially feared and has raised hopes that the pandemic could be overcome.

But Catherine Smallwood, a WHO emergency officer, told AFP that skyrocketing infection rates could have the opposite effect.

The more Omicron spreads, the more it is transmitted and the more it replicates, the more likely it is to generate a new variant

,” she said.

Currently Omicron is deadly, it can cause death (...) Maybe a little less than Delta, but who can say what the next variant could generate?

"

"A very dangerous phase"

Europe has recorded over 100 million cases of Covid since the start of the pandemic, and over five million new cases in the last week of 2021, which "

overshadows almost everything we've seen so far." now

, ”added Catherine Smallwood. "

We are in a very dangerous phase, the rates of contamination are increasing very significantly in Western Europe, and the real impact of this is not yet clear

," she said.

While “

at an individual level the risk of hospitalization is probably less

” with the Omicron variant than with Delta, overall Omicron could pose a greater threat due to the number of cases, she continued.

"

When the number of cases increases so significantly, it is likely that many more people with serious illnesses will end up in hospital or even die

," she said.

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The United Kingdom, which announced on Tuesday that it had recorded more than 200,000 new daily cases for the first time, is threatened with a hospital crisis due to the understaffing caused by the Omicron wave.

France is expected to approach 300,000 cases on Tuesday, according to the authorities.

Catherine Smallwood said she expected similar scenarios in other European countries: “

Even in sophisticated and large health systems, there are real challenges right now, and it is likely that this will happen again in the future. the region as Omicron leads to an increase in cases

”.

Source: lefigaro

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