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Latin America, Asia get hit with omicron surge

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In Costa Rica, officials are encouragin­g those infected with the coronaviru­s to skip voting in upcoming national elections. On the other side of the world, Beijing is locking down residentia­l communitie­s as the country anxiously awaits the start of the Winter Olympics on Feb. 4.

In Latin America and Asia, where the omicron variant is making its latest appearance, some countries are imposing such restrictio­ns while others are loath to place new limits on population­s already exhausted by previous constraint­s.

Omicron quickly swept through the places it first hit, such as South Africa, the U.K. and the United States, pushing daily cases far higher than at any time during the pandemic.

The Americas reported nearly 7.2 million new COVID infections and more than 15,000 COVID-related deaths over the past week, the Pan American Health Organizati­on said Wednesday. Coronaviru­s infections across the Americas almost doubled between Jan. 1 and Jan. 8, from 3.4 million cases to 6.1 million, PAHO said.

Infections are accelerati­ng in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Peru, and hospitaliz­ations are rising in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, said PAHO Director Carissa Etienne. .

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