
April 6, 2022
The Omicron subvariant BA.2 is inflicting the lion’s share of COVID infections in the USA now, however to date it hasn’t resulted in a surge of instances.
BA.2 accounted for 72% of instances final week, based on the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, whereas the general variety of instances has continued to fall. The seven-day day by day common of COVID instances was round 25,000 on Tuesday, in comparison with round 44,000 on March 4 and round 312,000 on Feb. 4, the CDC says.
Some well being specialists say there might not be a surge from BA.2.
“I’d not be vastly involved about BA.2,” Christopher Murray, MD, a professor of well being metrics sciences on the College of Washington and the director of the Institute for Well being Metrics and Analysis, instructed NBC Information.
“Proper now, we’re on this interval the place immunity is excessive and we’re heading into the summer season and transmission tends to be a bit decrease,” he stated. “The mix ought to lead within the Northern Hemisphere to fairly low ranges after the BA.2 wave.”
Case counts jumped when the Delta and Omicron variants appeared, however that’s not taking place with BA.2, Jessica Justman, MD, an epidemiologist at Columbia College’s Mailman Faculty of Public Well being, instructed CNN.
“This can be a clear instance of how these two tendencies aren’t essentially tied collectively,” she stated.
When documented COVID infections went up final month in Europe and different elements of the world due to BA.2, U.S. well being specialists anxious the identical factor may occur right here. To date, it hasn’t.
Andy Pekosz, director of the Heart for Rising Viruses and Infectious Illnesses at Johns Hopkins College, instructed CNN that the surge in European BA.2 instances occurred as a result of these nations dropped many security precautions when a variety of viruses had been nonetheless circulating.
“What you are seeing in Europe could also be ensuing from the truth that they lifted their restrictions early, not a lot that it is BA.2 that is there,” he says.
CNN famous that it’s troublesome to acquire correct case counts now as a result of so many individuals are utilizing residence testing kits and never reporting constructive outcomes to well being departments.
“I feel there isn’t any query there’s underreporting of constructive instances,” Mara Aspinall, a professor at Arizona State College, instructed CNN.
Murray stated he’s anxious extra a few doable COVID surge within the fall, when immunity offered by boosters declines and leaves individuals susceptible, maybe to a model new subvariant.