An unvaccinated Texas man became the first person in the United States to die from Omicron infection, according to reports
An unvaccinated Texas man became the first person in the United States to die from Omicron infection, according to reports
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According to media accounts, the Omicron Covid-19 version has resulted in the first death in the United States. It’s thought to be the country’s first known Omicron death, with the new Covid strain accounting for 73% of new cases. A man in his fifties who had never been vaccinated was the victim. He resided in the state of Texas.

The man had underlying medical issues, according to reports. Because he was unvaccinated, he was at a higher risk of serious Covid-19 problems.

In some places of the United States, Omicron is considerably more common. According to government experts, it’s responsible for 90 percent of new infections in the New York metropolitan area, the Southeast, the industrial Midwest, and the Pacific Northwest.

Omicron spreads more quickly than other coronavirus strains, including delta, according to scientists, yet many facts about it are unknown, such as whether it produces more or less severe sickness. However, even if the new variation is milder, the sheer volume of infections could overwhelm health services.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Omicron has surpassed other coronavirus types as the most common in the United States, accounting for 73 percent of new infections last week, according to federal health experts. In just one week, the number of illnesses caused by omicron increased approximately six-fold.

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Omicron was initially discovered by African scientists less than a month ago, and the World Health Organization recognised it as a “variant of concern” on Nov. 26. Since then, the mutant has appeared in more than 90 nations.