Health Two additional cases of the omicron variant detected in...

Two additional cases of the omicron variant detected in L.A., putting the county back “high transmission” category

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Two extra cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19 have been distinguished in Los Angeles County, public health authorities reported Friday.

The two cases are not related, with one individual having as of late ventured out to a few nations in Africa, and the other because of neighborhood transmission, the L.A. County Department of Public Health said in a news release.

The traveler is a completely vaccinated student who had gentle side effects, authorities said. The individual has not gotten a booster dose.

The office recognized various close contacts, every one of whom are vaccinated and have tried negative.

The subsequent case is an person with no new travel history, who is additionally completely immunized and had gentle indications. The individual has not gotten a booster dose.

The Public Health Department has recognized different close contacts, various whom are vaccinated and have tried negative. One extra close contact has tried positive and is disconnecting at home.

The most recent omicron cases carry the absolute to seven countywide, remembering one contamination for Long Beach, which has its own general health department.

“We anticipate seeing increased numbers of individuals infected with the Omicron variant as we are beginning to see cases of local transmission among residents that have not traveled,” Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said. “All indications are that among those fully vaccinated, illness severity if infected with Omicron is mild reminding us that all eligible residents need to urgently get vaccinated or boosted.”

The two new cases come a day after the health chief cautioned that the district could be seeing the start of another COVID-19 winter flood.

The area’s assessed week by week Covid case rate presently remains at 113 new cases for each 100,000 residents, returning the country’s most populated region to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “high transmission” classification for COVID-19.

Ferrer said any expansions in COVID-19 numbers are “worrisome,” particularly since the area has moved from having “substantial” transmission back to “high” transmission.

All things considered, the health chief noticed that the area is in an ideal situation than it was during the previous winter, before vaccines were accessible.

Up until this point, 68% of L.A. Area occupants matured five and more established are completely vaccinated. Around 77% have gotten something like one portion.

All area occupants are asked to get inoculated or supported, get tried to assist with lessening the spread (particularly assuming you went for these special seasons or have had a potential openness or manifestations), and stick to veiling prerequisites when inside or at large outdoor uber occasions, paying little heed to vaccination status.

The division additionally reminded residents that they are legitimately needed to be detached assuming they have a positive COVID test result and that vaccinated close contacts with indications and unvaccinated close contacts should be quarantined.

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