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Covid-19: Anthony Fauci warns a gloomy winter with Omicron ‘raging through the world’

Covid-19: Anthony Fauci warns a gloomy winter with Omicron 'raging through the world'
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WASHINGTON: Top US Pandemic Advisor Anthony Fauci on Sunday warns the gloomy winter in front of the Omicron Coronavirus variant spurred a global wave of infection globally, triggering restrictions and concerns over the capacity of hospitals.
“One thing is very clear …
is (Omicron) spread ability,” Fauci said to NBC News.
“It’s just …
go berserk in the world.” Because it was first reported in South Africa in November, Omicron has been identified on dozens of countries, encouraging many people to restore travel restrictions and other steps.
Although indications are no more severe than Delta variants – currently the dominant tension – very mutated Omicron has been shown in the initial data to have resistance that is worried about vaccines and higher transmissions.
Fauci also warned of too much optimism over the severity of Omicron, noting that in South Africa, while the ratio of hospitalization-to-case-to-case was lower than with Delta, this could be caused by immunity that expanded the previous infection.
“No matter how you see it,” he said, “when you have so many, many infections, even if it’s less severe, it overcomes this little to reduce severity.” “Our hospital, if everything looks like now in the next one or two weeks, it will be very stressed,” especially in the country with a low vaccination rate, said Fauci.
On Sunday, US Senator Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker each said separately on Twitter which they were positive for Covid-19 despite being vaccinated and driven, and experiencing mild symptoms.
Does not show whether they have been infected with Omicron.
Fauci urged Americans who were not vaccinated to get shots and were vaccinated to get a booster, which has proven to re-protection.
President Joe Biden’s administration, who will handle the nation about the development of pandemics on Tuesday, has campaigned hard for vaccination.
While a little more than 70 percent of the US population has at least one shot, according to the control centers and prevention of disease, 50 million other people who meet the requirements remain unprotected, said Fauci.
“With Omicron …
it will be a few days that are difficult for months when we are getting deeper into winter,” he added.
Omicron now accounts for around three percent of cases in the United States, numbers that are expected to increase rapidly as seen in other countries.
On Saturday, the state of New York announced a number of cases of everyday cases for the second day in a row, with almost 22,000 positive results.
The United States was the nation who was hit loudest by Pandemi, across 800,000 Covid-19 deaths known last week, according to Johns Hopkins University tracker.

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