KEY POINTS
  • The Covid omicron variant is likely to spread further and poses a "very high" global risk, according to the World Health Organization.
  • It warned Monday that surges of Covid infections caused by the variant of concern could have "severe consequences" for some areas.
  • The WHO issued a technical brief to its 194 member states on Monday.

LONDON — The omicron variant of the coronavirus is likely to spread further and poses a "very high" global risk, according to the World Health Organization, which warned Monday that surges of Covid infections caused by the variant of concern could have "severe consequences" for some areas.

"Given mutations that may confer immune escape potential and possibly transmissibility advantage, the likelihood of potential further spread of Omicron at the global level is high," the WHO said in its risk assessment on Monday within a technical brief to its 194 member states.