Friday, December 31, 2021

Omicron is ‘not the same disease’ as earlier Covid waves, says UK scientist


by Jessica Murray, theguardian.com
December 28, 2021 04:29 AM

A number of scientists have expressed concern that while Omicron appears to be milder, it is highly transmissible, meaning hospital numbers and deaths could rise rapidly without intervention. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Omicron is “not the same disease we were seeing a year ago” and high Covid death rates in the UK are “now history”, a leading immunologist has said.

Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University and the government’s life sciences adviser, said that although hospital admissions had increased in recent weeks as Omicron spreads through the population, the disease “appears to be less severe and many people spend a relatively short time in hospital”. Fewer patients were needing high-flow oxygen and the average length of stay was down to three days, he said.

A number of scientists have criticised the government’s decision not to introduce further Covid restrictions in England before New Year’s Eve, with some describing it as “the greatest divergence between scientific advice and legislation” since the start of the pandemic.

They have expressed concern that while the Omicron variant appears to be milder, it is highly transmissible, meaning hospital numbers and deaths could rise rapidly without intervention.