Prognosis

Why We Shouldn’t Write Off Omicron Cases as ‘Mild’

  • More patient data are needed to assess new variant’s severity
  • South Africans may have some immunity after three Covid waves
WATCH: South Africa’s Ministerial Advisory Committee on Vaccines says early data on omicron suggest mild symptoms.Source: Bloomberg
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Reports of mostly mild illness from Covid-19 infections caused by omicron need to be interpreted with caution because they may not reflect the new variant’s severity across a broad range of people.

Fatigue, head and body aches and occasional sore throats and coughs are among the typical symptoms experienced by omicron patients, according to Angelique Coetzee, the doctor in South Africa whose observations helped scientists identify the worrisome strain. The manifestations contrast with the rapid heartbeat, low blood-oxygen levels and a loss of smell and taste often seen in Covid patients sickened by the delta variant, she said.