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Monday, June 9, 2025

BA.2: Omicron sub-variant detected in 57 countries, says WHO

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The highly transmissible Omicron variant now accounts for nearly all of the coronavirus infections globally [File: Bagus Indahono/EPA]

The highly transmissible Omicron variant now accounts for nearly all of the coronavirus infections globally [File: Bagus Indahono/EPA]

UN health agency says ini­tial da­ta shows BA.2 is a lit­tle more in­fec­tious than ear­li­er ver­sions of Omi­cron.

 

SOURCE: AL­JAZEERA

A re­cent­ly dis­cov­ered sub­vari­ant of the high­ly con­ta­gious Omi­cron coro­n­avirus strain has now been de­tect­ed in 57 coun­tries, the World Health Or­ga­ni­za­tion (WHO) says.

In its week­ly epi­demi­o­log­i­cal up­date, the Unit­ed Na­tions’ health agency not­ed on Tues­day that in some coun­tries, the sub-vari­ant now ac­counts for more than half of all se­quenced Omi­cron cas­es.

It said lit­tle was known yet about the dif­fer­ences be­tween the sub-vari­ants but sev­er­al stud­ies have sug­gest­ed that BA.2, al­so known as the “stealth vari­ant”, was more in­fec­tious than the orig­i­nal sub-lin­eage.

Maria Van Kerk­hove, an epi­demi­ol­o­gist and the WHO’s tech­ni­cal lead on the coro­n­avirus pan­dem­ic, told re­porters that ini­tial da­ta in­di­cat­ed BA.2 had “a slight in­crease in growth rate over BA.1”, the first ver­sion of the Omi­cron vari­ant.

Van Kerk­hove said there was “no in­di­ca­tion that there is a change in sever­i­ty” in the BA.2 sub-vari­ant.

Omi­cron in­fec­tions

The high­ly trans­mis­si­ble Omi­cron is gen­er­al­ly known to cause less se­vere dis­ease than pre­vi­ous vari­ants such as Delta.

The WHO said Omi­cron, which ac­counts for more than 93 per­cent of all coro­n­avirus spec­i­mens col­lect­ed in the past month, has sev­er­al sub-lin­eages: BA.1, BA.1.1, BA.2 and BA.3.

The first ver­sions iden­ti­fied as BA.1 and BA.1.1 still ac­count for more than 96 per­cent of all Omi­cron cas­es sub­mit­ted to GI­SAID, it added, re­fer­ring to the pub­lic virus track­ing data­base.

How­ev­er, the agency point­ed out, in parts of Eu­rope and Asia, BA.2 has start­ed to spread faster than BA.1.


 

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