The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the new variant of Coronavirus as known as Omicron virus is at high risk of infection surges around the globe. According to WHO this new variant could lead to severe consequences.
The director-general of WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the Covid-19 is “not done with us” yet. And also he renewed a call for a global push to get vaccines to poorer nations.
This variant was found in South Africa earlier this month. And the initial evidence suggested that this variant has a higher re-infection risk. And also South Africa has been praised for reporting about this variant in the early stage.
According to WHO, Omicron has an unprecedented number of spike mutations, some of which are concerned about their potential impact on the trajectory of the pandemic.
Dr. Tedros spoke about this on Monday and said that scientists around the world are working to discover if the new variant is associated with the higher transmission, risk of reinfection, and also how it reacts to vaccines.
According to Dr. Tedros, Omicron’s very emergence is another reminder that although many of us think we are done with Covid-19, it is not done with us. Also, he said that no deaths have been linked to the new variant yet.
Cases have already been reported in a number of countries, 18 countries with confirmed cases up until now to be exact. Including, Canada, the UK, Belgium, Portugal, and the Netherlands.
UK, EU, and the US issued a travel ban on Southen African countries because of this new variant. This decision was criticized by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Japan has also announced that they are closing its borders to new foreign visitors from Tuesday midnight. And also Australia decided to pause its long-awaited plan to ease border restrictions. Travel into Australia for international students and skilled workers were meant to re-start on Wednesday but it has now been delayed until 15 December. Also, Israel decided to ban foreigners from entering the country.
In the UK, the authorities decided to offer another shot of Covid booster jabs to all over-18s to reduce the possibility of a new wave driven by Omicron.
Joe Biden is also joined with that saying all Americans to get your booster and also he urged all people to wear masks indoors too. But also President Biden said that he did not anticipate any further US travel restrictions or lockdowns at this time.
This pandemic started in 2020. According to the data from Johns Hopkins University, since then there have been more than 261 million cases and 5 million deaths around the world.

Source: BBC News