KEY POINTS
  • The United States has confirmed its first case of the new, heavily mutated coronavirus variant called omicron, in Northern California.
  • The variant, initially known as B.1.1.529, was first detected in South Africa, the World Health Organization said.
  • Scientists will need a few weeks to determine how vaccines and treatments perform against the new variant.

The CDC said Wednesday it has confirmed the first U.S. case of the new, heavily mutated coronavirus variant called omicron, which was detected in Northern California.

White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said the patient, who was fully vaccinated, had just returned to the San Francisco area Nov. 22 after traveling in South Africa and tested positive Nov. 29.