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Omicron cases are hitting highs, but new data puts end in sight

One study out of South Africa found patients admitted to the hospital there during the omicron-dominated fourth wave of the virus were 73% less likely to have severe disease.

A car passenger lines up for Covid-19 testing somewhere in the US. (Photo: Bloomberg.)
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A car passenger lines up for Covid-19 testing somewhere in the US. (Photo: Bloomberg.)

Kristen V Brown | Bloomberg
A string of new studies has confirmed the silver lining of the omicron variant: Even as case numbers soar to records, the numbers of severe cases and hospitalizations have not. The data, some scientists say, signal a new, less worrying chapter of the pandemic.
 
“We’re now in a totally different phase,” said Monica Gandhi, an immunologist at the University of California, San Francisco. “The virus is always going to be with us, but my hope is this variant causes so much immunity that it will quell the pandemic.”

The omicron variant was discovered in South Africa just over a month

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