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WHO calls Omicron variant death toll “beyond tragic”

Chanuk Rajakaruna by Chanuk Rajakaruna
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The World Health Organization lamented yesterday that half a million COVID-19 deaths had been recorded since the Omicron variant was discovered, calling the count “beyond tragic”.

The WHO’s incident manager Abdi Mahamud said that 130 million cases and 500,000 deaths had been recorded globally since Omicron was declared a variant of concern in late November.

It has since rapidly overtaken Delta as the world’s dominant COVID variant because it is more transmissible, though it appears to cause less severe illness.

Mahamud told a live interaction on the WHO’s social media channels, “In the age of effective vaccines, half a million people dying, it’s really something. While everyone was saying Omicron is milder, (they) missed the point that half a million people have died since this was detected. It’s beyond tragic.”

WHO’s technical lead on COVID-19, Maria Van Kerkhove said the sheer number of Omicron cases was “astounding”, while the true number of cases and deaths would be much higher than just those known about.

She said, “It makes the previous peaks look almost flat. We’re still in the middle of this pandemic. I hope we’re getting closer to the end of it. Many countries have not passed their peak of Omicron yet.”

Van Kerkhove said she was extremely concerned that the numbers of deaths had increased for several weeks in a row.

She said, “This virus continues to be dangerous.”

The WHO is tracking four sub-lineages of Omicron.

While the BA.1 sub-strain was dominant, BA.2 is more transmissible and is expected to account for an increasing share of Omicron cases.

Van Kerkhove said there was no indication thus far to suggest that BA.2 resulted in more severe COVID disease than BA.1, but stressed that it was still “very early days” in evidence-gathering.

Mahamud added that it was as yet unknown whether someone could be infected with both BA.1 and BA.2 at the same time.

According to an AFP tally compiled from official sources yesterday, COVID-19 has killed nearly 5.75 million people since it emerged in China in December 2019.

Nearly 10.25 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered globally.

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Chanuk Rajakaruna
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