KEY POINTS
  • A team of researchers at Hong Kong University's faculty of medicine found omicron replicates 70 times faster in human airways, but infection in the lungs appears less severe.
  • The study is under peer review.
  • Chan noted that a highly contagious virus like omicron may cause more severe disease and death simply by spreading much faster, even though the lung infection appears not as bad.
A nurse Nurse views the lung x-rays of a Covid patient on October 13, 2021 at the Casalpalocco hospital, south of Rome.

The omicron variant of Covid-19 replicates 70 times faster in human airways than delta, but infection in the lungs appears to be less severe compared to the original virus strain, according to a study published this week by researchers at the University of Hong Kong's Faculty of Medicine.

Dr. Michael Chan Chi-wai and a team of researchers found that the variant replicates much faster in the bronchus, which connects the windpipe to the lungs, 24 hours after infection. Yet it reproduces more than 10 times slower in the actual human lung tissue, they said.