CDC Warns of Coming Omicron Wave
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 15, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- The omicron variant is spreading rapidly in the United States and could trigger a huge wave of COVID-19 infections as early as January, federal health officials said Tuesday.
In just one week, there was a sevenfold spike in the highly contagious variant's presence across the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That could strain an already overworked health system in many areas as the delta variant continues to surge.
The early signs are worrying: From Dec. 4 to Dec. 11, the omicron variant likely jumped from a mere 0.4 percent of new infections in the United States to 2.9 percent, according to the new CDC data. In New York and New Jersey, omicron already accounts for 13 percent of new cases.
In the Houston Methodist hospital system, omicron accounted for 13 percent of new cases in a four-day period leading up to Dec. 8, James Musser, M.D., chair of pathology and genomic medicine there, told The Washington Post. Musser expects omicron's share of cases to approach 20 percent when new numbers are published Wednesday. The omicron variant was first detected in Houston on Nov. 29. "We've had 21 months of this now, and we're sort of -- I hate to say it, because it's tragic -- but we're sort of skilled in the art of how to handle this," Musser added.
In the CDC media briefing, the agency told public health officials that "we got to get people ready for this," Marcus Plescia, M.D., M.P.H., chief medical officer for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, told The Post. He said the omicron and delta variants, combined with the seasonal flu, could turn out to be a "triple whammy" and that he is "a lot more alarmed" after the CDC briefing.
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