Omicron variant found in at least 15 US, states, total in UK rises to 246

Omicron variant found in at least 15 US, states, total in UK rises to 246

by Joseph Anthony
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People queue at a popup Covid-19 testing site in New York

The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has been found in about 15 U.S. states so far, but the Delta variant remains the majority of COVID-19 cases nationwide, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Sunday.

โ€œWe know we have several dozen cases and weโ€™re following them closely. And we are every day hearing about more and more probable cases so that number is likely to rise,โ€ CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told ABC News in an interview, adding more data is still needed.
At least 15 states have reported Omicron cases: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin, according to a Reuters tally.
Louisiana has also reported a probable case, while the person reported in New Jersey had also previously traveled to Georgia, which also reported the positive test.
Still, Walensky said Delta accounted for most cases in the United States and as vaccines are known to protect against hospitalization and death, health officials hope they will blunt the impact of Omicron as well.
She said that of the 90,000 to 100,000 cases a day, 99.9% of them are the Delta variant.
โ€œWe have an issue right now in the United States about Delta,โ€ Walensky told ABCโ€™s โ€œThis Weekโ€ program.
Meanwhile in the UK, the health security agency on Sunday reported 86 new cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, taking the total number identified so far to 246.
REUTERS

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