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Home  /  Coronavirus  /  Omicron surges from 3% To 73% of all US COVID-19 cases within 1 week

Omicron surges from 3% To 73% of all US COVID-19 cases within 1 week

by Prachi Mahamia
December 19, 2023
in Coronavirus, The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Omicron surges from 3% To 73% of all US COVID-19 cases within 1 week

According to recent federal estimates, the Omicron variant accounted for 73% of all coronavirus cases in the United States. Up from around 3% last week. Model updated weekly by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The highly modified coronavirus strain has been found across the country. The delta variant, which was the most common strain of the virus in the United States until last week. It has now been reduced to about 27% of sequenced cases. 

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The substantial increase in the overall prevalence of Omicron raises concerns that the rapidly spreading variant will cause a wave of infections. Putting the US healthcare system under strain. While there is no indication that Omicron results in more severe illness than delta, a large increase in infection numbers could put hospitals at risk. Despite evidence that it is not more drastic than the Delta variant. Preliminary research indicates that Omicron may be more contagious and may have higher vaccine resistance. Dozens of countries are suffering from the new variant since its discovery in South Africa in November. Putting an end to wants that the pandemic’s darkest days are behind it.

It is better to “celebrate later than cry later”

It is better to "celebrate later than cry later"

The World Health Organization’s director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, instructed countries to redouble their efforts to help end the pandemic. Asking for new year’s celebrations to call off. It is better to “celebrate later than cry later.” According to the CDC, the increase in Omicron was anticipated. And is consistent with global trends. According to the CDC, the variation was accountable for 92% of infections in New York and New Jersey. And 96% in Washington state.

For the prevention of Omicron, the United States is notifying anyone eligible for vaccination and booster shots. On Monday, Moderna Inc. proclaimed that the third dose of their vaccine increased antibody levels against the variant. And Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE have inferred that the third dose of their vaccination also helps neutralize Omicron in lab trials. According to the CDC, other preventative measures, such as masking inside and at-home testing, can also assist in preventing the virus from spreading. (Klonopin)

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