More Omicron cases detected in US, UK as hospitals strain under virus surge
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More Omicron cases detected in US, UK as hospitals strain under virus surge


New York announced three more cases of the Omicron variant on Saturday, bringing the number of state cases linked to the new variant to eight.

The Omicron variant is here, and as anticipated we are seeing the beginning of community spread,” state Health Commissioner Mary Bassett said.

The number of states finding the variant is growing as well, with authorities in New Jersey, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Maryland reporting their first confirmed cases Friday, and Missouri reporting its first presumed case.

The variant also has been detected in Nebraska, Minnesota, California, Hawaii, Colorado and Utah.

In New York, seven of the cases have been found in New York City, once a global epicentre of the pandemic, and the other in Suffolk County.

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The arrival of Omicron comes as hospitals statewide continue to strain under a surge in coronavirus cases, most traced to the delta variant, along with staff shortages.

The number of people testing positive statewide each day for the virus has doubled in the last 30 days.

Governor Kathy Hochul in recent days has authorized the Health Department to limit nonessential, non-urgent procedures at hospitals close to running out of beds and deployed National Guard teams to relieve healthcare workers at facilities dealing with staffing issues and surging caseloads.

Fifteen members of the National Guard arrived at Monroe Community Hospital in Rochester on Saturday, WROC reported. Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin said Wednesday the state would send 13 National Guard teams to the western New York county, where County Executive Adam Bello has declared a state of emergency.

New York’s Omicron cases so far appear to be unrelated, Hochul said.

One of the known cases involved a man from Minnesota who was among 50,000 people who attended a three-day anime festival in New York City in November. Authorities have urged anyone who attended the conference to get tested for COVID-19 and wear a mask in public.

Much remains unknown about Omicron, including whether it is more contagious, as some health authorities suspect, whether it can thwart vaccines and whether it makes people as sick as the original strain.

A woman who recently travelled from South Africa became both New Jersey and Georgia’s first confirmed case after seeking care for moderate symptoms at an emergency room.

The fully vaccinated Georgia resident was in her home state for two days between arriving from South Africa and travelling onward to New Jersey, health officials in both states said.
Marylands first three cases of the omicron variant were found in the Baltimore metropolitan region and include two people from the same household, authorities said. One of the two is a vaccinated person who recently travelled to South Africa. The third case, detected in a vaccinated person with no recent travel history, is unrelated.

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In Pennsylvania, a man in his 30s from Philadelphia became that states first case. The Philadelphia Department of Public Health did not immediately say whether the man was vaccinated against COVID-19 or if he had been travelling.

Missouris presumed first case involves someone who recently travelled within the US, according to state health officials, who did not provide additional details about the St Louis resident. The St Louis Health Department said it was awaiting confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Case counts in California, Nebraska and Colorado grew Friday.

Five cases in Northern California were linked to a wedding in Wisconsin late last month, public health officials said. One of the individuals had recently returned from travelling internationally, according to the Alameda County Department of Public Health.

Health officials confirmed six new cases of the variant in southeastern Nebraska. State health officials said the state’s first case likely stemmed from one of the six who recently travelled to Nigeria and returned on Nov. 23.

“We knew the Omicron variant was coming and we expect to see more cases. But let me be clear: We are not defenseless,” Hochul said. We have the tools to help prevent the spread of this deadly virus: Get your vaccine, get your booster, and wear your mask.”

Cases in the UK

Meanwhile, a BBC report said travellers heading to the UK will now have to take a Covid test before their departure from their respective destinations.

Everyone aged 12 and over will be required to take a pre-departure test a maximum of 48 hours before leaving, said the report. Over 100 cases have been reported in the UK so far.

(With Agency inputs)

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