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IMF CHIEF SAYS OMICRON COULD DENT GLOBAL ECONOMIC GROWTH

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WASHINGTON: The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund is likely to lower its global economic growth estimates due to the new Omicron variant of the coronaviru­s, the global lender’s chief said at the Reuters Next conference on Friday in another sign of the turmoil unleashed by the ever-changing pandemic.

Omicron has spread rapidly to at least 40 countries since it was first reported in South Africa last week, officials say, and many government­s have tightened travel rules to try to keep it out.

“A new variant that may spread very rapidly can dent confidence, and in that sense, we are likely to see some downgrades of our October projection­s for global growth,” IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told the conference.

Much remains unknown about Omicron. Researcher­s said it could have picked up genetic material from another virus, perhaps one that causes the common cold, which would allow it to more easily evade human immune system defences.

Parts of Europe and the United States are grappling with a wave of infections of the more familiar Delta variant. The new strain could further destabiliz­e economies that are still emerging from COVID-19 related lockdowns and disruption­s.

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The World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) chief scientist Soumya Swaminatha­n told Reuters Next that the fastspread­ing variant would have to become more transmissi­ble to out-compete Delta, which accounts for 99% of current transmissi­ons.

“We need to be prepared and cautious, not panic, because we’re in a different situation to a year ago,” she said.

WHO’S emergencie­s director Mike Ryan said there was no evidence that existing vaccines needed to be modified to fight Omicron. He said officials should work on getting more people inoculated with vaccines currently on the market.

“We need to focus on getting people most at risk vaccinated,” Ryan said at a social media event.

However, WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier told a United Nations briefing in Geneva that vaccine makers should prepare for the likelihood of adjusting their products.

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