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Omicron cases ‘explode’ in South Africa but is less severe, officials say

There are relatively small increases in deaths, officials say

Newsroom December 17 12:34

The Omicron variant of the new coronavirus has caused a spike of cases in South Africa, but there are currently far fewer hospitalizations and deaths than in previous waves of the epidemic, health officials said today.

On Wednesday, South Africa recorded the highest number of cases the country has ever seen during the pandemic, due to the extremely rapid spread of the Omicron variant, said Michelle Groome, of the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD).

“Hospitalisations are not increasing at such a spectacular rate,” Groome added in a press conference. “We are starting to see some increases, but relatively small increases in deaths,” she said.

Waasila Jassat, also of the NICD, said the number of people in need of oxygen was “lower than it was in any of the previous waves” of the pandemic.

“Patients do appear to stay shorter in oxygen,” she added.

According to Health Minister Joe Phaahla, these figures do not indicate that Omicron is less contagious, but rather that COVID-19 vaccines can help prevent serious illnesses.

“This is probably due to a significant vaccination coverage,” especially among the elderly, he stressed.

About a third of the population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but that number rises to 66% in people over the age of 60.

The elderly are more at risk of developing severe symptoms of the disease caused by the new coronavirus.

The Omicron variant, which has many mutations, was first identified in South Africa and Botswana in November, causing worldwide panic, and looks more contagious than other strains of the new coronavirus.

With more than three million cases, South Africa is by far the country hardest hit by the new coronavirus pandemic on the African continent.

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