The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Stealth Omicron’ spreads more than original strain

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COPENHAGEN: A subvariant of the highly contagious Omicron coronaviru­s strain is even more infectious than the original version, according to a Danish study published on Monday.

Sub-variant BA.2 — also called “stealth Omicron” — was detected earlier this year and has displaced the first Omicron variant, known as BA.1, as the dominant strain in Denmark.

A person infected with BA.2 has a 39 per cent chance of transmitti­ng the virus to someone else in their household within a week, compared to a 29 percent risk with BA.1, Denmark’s SSI health authority said in a statement.

The study by SSI researcher­s and Danish universiti­es involved 18,000 people and was carried out between Dec 20 and Jan 18.

SSI doctor Camilla Holten Moller said BA.2 was more likely to infect unvaccinat­ed people than BA.1.

Those who have been fully jabbed, particular­ly those who have received a booster dose, are much less likely to catch the strain, she added.

The SSI had previously said BA.2 was one-and-a-half times more infectious than BA.1, according to preliminar­y data.

Scientists are still monitoring the sub-variant’s transmissi­bility and the severity of illness it causes, but internatio­nal data suggest it could spread quickly.

Denmark on Tuesday became the first EU country to lift all coronaviru­s restrictio­ns despite record case numbers, citing its high vaccinatio­n rates and the lesser severity of Omicron.

The original Omicron variant was first detected in South Africa in November 2021 and has since become the world’s dominant strain.

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