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WHO has no reports yet of Omicron Covid deaths

WHO has no reports yet of Omicron Covid deaths

GENEVA, Dec 3, 2021 (AFP) – The World Health Organization said Friday it had not seen any reports of deaths relating to the new Omicron variant of Covid-19. The WHO said it was collecting evidence about the variant of concern, as countries around the world scramble to stop it spreading. But despite a growing number of countries reporting … Read more

Golovkin world title bout in Japan postponed over border ban

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TOKYO: Gennady Golovkin’s world title fight against Ryota Murata in Japan was Friday postponed “to next spring”, over a ban on new foreign arrivals to the country prompted by the Omicron variant. The hard-hitting Kazakh boxer was set to return to the ring after a year’s absence with a unification bout against Japanese WBA super-titlist Murata … Read more

At least 17 suspected Omicron cases after Oslo party

At least 17 suspected Omicron cases after Oslo party

OSLO, Dec 3, 2021 (AFP) – At least 17 people who came down with Covid-19 after a Christmas party gathering over 100 guests in Oslo last week are suspected of having the Omicron variant, city officials said on Friday. “So far 60 people have tested positive (for Covid) with PCR tests, and four with antigen tests. … Read more

‘No need to panic’ over Omicron variant: Africa CDC

'No need to panic' over Omicron variant: Africa CDC

NAIROBI, Dec 2, 2021 (AFP) – The African Union’s health watchdog on Thursday appealed for calm over Omicron, the new, heavily mutated Covid-19 variant which has prompted many governments to impose new restrictions. The new variant was first reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) by South Africa a week ago, and has quickly showed up across … Read more

UK approves GlaxoSmithKline drug to treat Covid-19

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LONDON, Dec 2, 2021 (AFP) – British regulators on Thursday approved GlaxoSmithKline drug sotrovimab to treat those at high risk of developing severe Covid-19 symptoms, with the manufacturer saying it “retains activity” against the new Omicron variant. The monoclonal antibody “was found to be safe and effective at reducing the risk of hospitalisation and death in … Read more

Saudi Arabia detects 1st case of Omicron variant

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RIYADH, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday the detection of its first case of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The variant was detected for an inbound citizen coming from a North African country, the Saudi Health Ministry said, adding that the infected one was quarantined and those close … Read more

Omicron variant raises new fears for pandemic-hit world economy

UK records another 40,004 new coronavirus cases

WASHINGTON: Just as it was recovering from the body blow of the Covid-19 pandemic, the global economy has taken yet another hit from the omicron variant of the virus, which has led to a raft of new travel restrictions. First reported to the World Health Organization in South Africa less than a week ago, the … Read more

Tokyo shares open lower on Omicron fears

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TOKYO – Tokyo stocks opened lower on Monday as scientists raced to learn more about the new Omicron Covid variant that has prompted countries to strengthen border control efforts. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was down 1.30 percent, or 374.67 points, to 28,376.95 in early trade. The broader Topix index slipped 1.43 percent, or 28.32 points, … Read more

S.Africa could top 10,000 daily Covid cases this week: epidemiologist

S.Africa could top 10,000 daily Covid cases this week: epidemiologist

JOHANNESBURG, The newly-discovered Omicron variant is likely to fuel a surge in South Africa’s coronavirus cases that could see daily infections treble this week, a top epidemiologist warned Monday. Health monitors reported over 2,800 new infections on Sunday, up from a daily average of 500 in the previous week and 275 the week before. “We can … Read more

Re-intensify vaccination campaign only way to tackle Omicron: Asad Umar

Reinforced vaccination campaign to begin this week to contain Omicron variant: Asad

ISLAMABAD: Asad Umar on Monday asserted that the only way to tackle the threat of the new Omicron variant was to delay the arrival of the virus in Pakistan by taking prompt actions and re-intensify the vaccination campaign across the country by utilizing extra resources. “The vaccination process was already going on but now we … Read more

Dutch say 61 positive for Covid on flights from SA

Dutch say 61 positive for Covid on flights from SA

THE HAGUE, Dutch health authorities said Saturday that 61 passengers from two flights from South Africa tested positive for Covid-19 and the results were being examined for the new Omicron variant. The people who tested positive were now being quarantined in a hotel near Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, where the 600 people on board the two planes from … Read more