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Vaccines should work against Omicron variant, WHO says



WASHINGTON: Existing vaccines should still protect people who contract the Omicron variant from severe Covid cases, according to a World Health Organization official.

It comes as the first lab tests of the new variant in South Africa suggest it can partially evade the Pfizer jab, BBC has reported.

Researchers say there was a “very large drop” in how well the vaccine’s antibodies neutralized the new strain, it said.

However, the WHO’s Dr Mike Ryan said there was no sign Omicron would be better at evading vaccines than other variants.

“We have highly effective vaccines that have proved effective against all the variants so far, in terms of severe disease and hospitalisation, and there’s no reason to expect that it wouldn’t be so,” for Omicron, Dr Ryan, the WHO’s emergencies director, told AFP news agency.

He said initial data suggested Omicron did not make people sicker than the Delta and other strains. “If anything, the direction is towards less severity,” he said.

(With inputs from BBC)

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