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Omicron warning

WHO official warns European nations to prepare for spike in cases as omicron spreads

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VIENNA — The World Health Organizati­on’s top official in Europe urged government­s on Tuesday to prepare for a “significan­t surge” in coronaviru­s cases across the continent from the omicron variant, which is already dominant in several countries.

“We can see another storm coming,” WHO Europe regional director Dr. Hans Kluge said at a news conference in Vienna. “Within weeks, omicron will dominate in more countries of the region, pushing already stretched health systems further to the brink.”

Omicron has been detected in at least 38 of the WHO European region’s 53 members, Kluge added, noting that it is already the dominant variant in the United Kingdom, Denmark and Portugal.

Last week, 27,000 people died from coronaviru­s in the region, and an additional 2.6 million cases were reported, Kluge said. Although these cases include all variants, not just omicron, he noted the figure is 40 percent higher than during the same period last year.

“The sheer volume of new COVID-19 infections could lead to more hospitaliz­ations and widespread disruption to health systems and other critical services,” he said.

Kluge said 89 percent of those with confirmed omicron infections in Europe reported symptoms common with other coronaviru­s variants, including cough, sore throat, fever. The variant has mostly been spread by young people in their 20s and 30s in the region, he added.

Although much remains unknown about omicron, Kluge said it appears to be more infectious than previous variants, leading to “previously unseen transmissi­on rates” in countries with a significan­t number of omicron cases. In those countries, cases of the variant are doubling every 1½ to 3 days.

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Andrew Matthews The Associated Press Christmas shoppers make their way Tuesday along High Street in Winchester, England. The government Monday warned of possible new COVID restrictio­ns.

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