Why Omicron Was First Found in San Francisco

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A San Franciscan who flew location from South Africa past week became the archetypal U.S. lawsuit of the caller coronavirus variant.

Soumya Karlamangla

Dec. 2, 2021, 8:55 a.m. ET

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As soon arsenic the archetypal U.S. lawsuit of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus was reported successful San Francisco, California officials began sounding the aforesaid message: Don’t panic.

“We are not amazed by this. This was predictable. This was predicted,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said successful a quality league yesterday. “We should presume that it’s successful different states arsenic well.”

Omicron, a highly mutated version of the coronavirus that was archetypal identified successful South Africa, has been detected successful much than 25 countries. But that inactive raises the question: If Omicron is spreading acold and wide, wherefore was the archetypal U.S. lawsuit discovered successful San Francisco?

As with astir things, there’s an constituent of randomness here. If we deliberation backmost to the outpouring of 2020, an aboriginal coronavirus outbreak astatine a Seattle nursing home signaled unspeakable luck — not that the metropolis was the astir infected successful the nation.

It’s astir apt a akin concern successful San Francisco. The metropolis is 1 of the astir vaccinated places successful the state — with 77 percent of residents afloat immunized against Covid-19 — truthful it’s not peculiarly susceptible to coronavirus outbreaks.

But its popularity with planetary travelers does marque it susceptible to contagion imported from elsewhere.

On Tuesday, earlier the Bay Area lawsuit was identified, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, caput of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, announced expanded Omicron screening astatine San Francisco International Airport, calling it 1 “of the busiest planetary airports successful the country.”

Indeed, the San Franciscan infected with Omicron had returned from a travel to South Africa connected Nov. 22. The patient’s symptoms began 3 days later.

That acceptable disconnected a accelerated concatenation of events. The infected person, who is betwixt the ages of 18 and 49, was tested connected Sunday and got a affirmative effect connected Monday. In little than 24 hours, scientists astatine the University of California, San Francisco, had determined that it was Omicron.

Newsom chalked up the diagnosis to California having “the astir robust investigating programme and protocols successful the nation” arsenic good arsenic beardown collaborations with large world centers specified arsenic U.C.S.F.

Compared with the federation overall, California does execute familial sequencing connected a higher percent of coronavirus samples — astir 1 successful five. (Since August, those tests person shown that astatine slightest 98 percent of Californians with Covid-19 person been infected with the Delta variant.)

Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state’s caput of wellness and quality services, said that the San Francisco diligent was self-isolating and had mild symptoms that were improving, and that nary adjacent contacts had tested affirmative — what helium called “a grounds to the value of vaccinations.” The diligent had received 2 doses of the Moderna vaccine but nary booster.

Though scientists indispensable inactive determine however good the shots volition yet support against Omicron, galore experts expect they volition ward disconnected terrible unwellness and death, if not infections altogether. Answers astir whether Omicron is much contagious oregon deadly stay elusive.

In airy of Omicron’s accomplishment successful the United States, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the president’s apical aesculapian adviser, said that Americans should not hold for pharmaceutical companies to make a booster changeable designed for the caller variant and that the disposable doses would supply other protection.

“Get boosted now,” helium said. “We whitethorn not request a variant-specific boost.”

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