KEY POINTS
  • Preliminary data is starting to emerge that could give us a clearer picture of what we're dealing with as experts pore over early omicron observations.
  • The White House's chief medical advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Sunday that early data was "encouraging," but cautioned that more information was needed to fully understand the variant.
  • The World Health Organization designated the new Covid omicron variant as being "of concern" less than two weeks ago.
A healthcare worker conducts a PCR Covid-19 test at the Lancet laboratory in Johannesburg on November 30, 2021.

Preliminary data about the severity of the Covid omicron variant is "a bit encouraging," the White House's chief medical advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Sunday, following early figures from South Africa that suggest it may not be as bad as initially feared.

However, Fauci cautioned that more data was needed to draw a complete picture of omicron's risk profile. The World Health Organization said the variant was "of concern" on Nov.26, prompting a flurry of international travel bans and new Covid restrictions.