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OMICRON: What You Need To Know About The New COVID-19 Variant

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Dec 06, 2021

Omicron is a variant of COVID-19 first sequenced in South Africa with cases now present in over 20 countries and on all continents.

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It was named only a week ago and it will take time to understand its impact on the pandemic.

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Here is a summary of what we know and what questions surround the new version of the virus.

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- Where did it come from? -

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We don't know. South African epidemiologist Salim Abdool Karim says it was detected first in Botswana and then in South Africa where the announcement of the new variant was made on November 25.

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On Tuesday Dutch authorities announced that six days before that on November 19 an individual had tested positive for what also turned out to be the Omicron variant.

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However, the World Health Organisation said "the first known laboratory-confirmed case was identified from a specimen collected on 9 November 2021ÔÇØ, without specifying where.

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"It has probably been circulating in South Africa for longer than we thought - since early October,ÔÇØ Jean-Francois Delfraissy, president of the French government's scientific advisory board told AFP.

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- Why is it "of concernÔÇØ? -

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The day after South Africa's announcement the WHO named the new variant after a Greek letter, like previous versions, and classified it a variant "of concernÔÇØ.

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The classification is based on Omicron's genetic characteristics and also how it seems to have behaved in the population so far.

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Omicron's unique genetic structure translates to multiple changes to the spike protein that might make it more contagious and harder to control via current vaccines - but these possibilities are so far theoretical.

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Meanwhile, cases in the Gauteng province of South Africa, which includes Johannesburg, have gone up rapidly with many identified as Omicron.

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Researchers across the world are looking into how contagious Omicron is, the severity of the disease it causes, and whether it is more resistant to vaccines.

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The WHO has said the process will likely take weeks.

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- Will it replace Delta? -

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The Delta variant is currently the form of COVID-19 that is the most sequenced across the globe.

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Naturally-competing variants that evolved after Delta (like lesser-known Mu and Lambda) have not managed to overtake it in the population - but the spread of Omicron in Gauteng suggests it could.

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On Thursday the European Centre for Disease Control said that if the pattern in South Africa is reproduced in Europe, Omicron could make up the majority of COVID-19 cases within a few months.

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However, Delta was never very present in South Africa, so a comparison with Europe is hard to draw at this stage.

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Writing in the British daily The Guardian, US expert Eric Topol said it is not clear whether Omicron's spread is because of "high transmission, like Delta, or immune evasionÔÇØ.

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Immune evasion is when a virus can infect a person who has already gained immunity either from a previous infection or from vaccination.

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- Is it more dangerous? -

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On Sunday, a South African doctor said she had treated about 30 cases of Omicron and had only encountered "mild symptomsÔÇØ in these patients.

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The scientific community warned against drawing conclusions based on this testimony since the patients were mostly young and therefore less at risk of serious COVID-19.

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So far, all cases detected in Europe are "either asymptomatic or with mild symptomsÔÇØ, according to the EDCD.

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This does not mean that Omicron will not cause serious Covid - but it does leave the door open to a rare optimistic hypothesis.

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"If Omicron is very contagious but doesn't cause severe Covid (and doesn't fill hospital beds), it could confer group immunity and contribute to making SARS-CoV-2 into a benign seasonal virus, which would help end the crisis,ÔÇØ French virologist Bruno Canard tweeted.

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He added, however, that such a scenario would be a "stroke of luckÔÇØ.

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- What about vaccines ? -

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Again, it is too early to say whether vaccines will be less effective against transmission or severe disease from Omicron than against other variants.

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"We have to see whether the antibodies produced by current vaccines still work and to what extent - whether they still prevent severe illness,ÔÇØ said Enouf.

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While waiting for real-world data, scientists are trying to answer this question through lab tests.

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But even if vaccines are less effective against Omicron it doesn't mean they will be totally ineffective.

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In addition to the antibody response that could be weakened by mutations in Omicron, the body has secondary T-cell responses that can protect against severe illness.

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"We think that the cell response will be partly effective against Omicron,ÔÇØ said Delfraissy.

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