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    Fauci predicts a dreary winter in the northern hemisphere with omicron

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoDecember 20, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fauci predicts a dreary winter in the northern hemisphere with omicron
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    The US’s chief pandemic advisor, Anthony Fauci, warned Sunday (19) that a bleak winter is approaching in the northern hemisphere, as the new variant of the COVID-19 virus spreads around the world, creating constraints and concerns about hospital capacity.

    “The only thing that’s clear (…) is its extraordinary ability to spread,” Fauci told NBC News. “It is (…) only spreading and wreaking havoc all over the world.”

    Since it first appeared in South Africa in November, omicron has been recognized in dozens of countries, forcing many to resume travel restrictions and other measures.

    Although it doesn’t seem to be more dangerous than delta variable — which remains the dominant strain — the omicron, which is riddled with mutations, appears to have worrisome resistance to vaccines and greater transmissibility, according to preliminary data.

    Fauci also cautioned against being overly optimistic about the severity of omicrons, noting that the situation in South Africa, where the hospitalization rate appears to be lower than in the Delta, may be due to underlying immunity from past and disseminated infections.

    He added that “when you have this many infections, even if they seem less severe”, it can put “our hospitals under a lot of pressure in the coming weeks”, especially in areas of the country with low infection levels.

    Fauci urged Americans who have not yet been vaccinated to do so and those who have been vaccinated to get the booster shot. About 70% of the country’s population has received at least one dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which means 50 million people who qualify remain unvaccinated.

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    “With omicron, (…) we will live through some difficult weeks or months, as winter enters,” Fauci noted.

    The United States is the country hardest hit by the pandemic, with more than 800,000 deaths from COVID-19 identified as of last Tuesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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