KEY POINTS
  • The U.N. health agency recognized the new Covid strain, first referred to as lineage B.1.1.529 and now named omicron, as a variant of concern.
  • Experts fear a sharp upswing of Covid cases in South Africa's Gauteng province — where the heavily mutated strain was first identified — could mean it has greater potential to escape prior immunity than other variants.
  • The World Health Organization has said it will take weeks to understand how the variant may affect diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines.
A nurse prepares the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for children for distribution in Montreal, Quebec on November 24, 2021.

The World Health Organization on Friday assigned the Greek letter omicron to a newly identified Covid variant in South Africa.

The U.N. health agency recognized the strain, first referred to as lineage B.1.1.529, as a variant of concern.