New Delhi: Amid ongoing concern over Omicron, the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Sequencing Consortium (INSACOG) has said that this new variant has high "immune escape" potential.
"There is a clear experimental and clinical data supporting very high immune escape potential of Omicron, which appears to be the major component of its growth advantage over Delta," the INSACOG said in its latest weekly bulletin.
It said that while Delta continues to be the most prevalent VOC globally, "the Omicron variant has completely displaced it in southern Africa and is on track to become the dominant variant in the UK and elsewhere."
It further said, "There appears to be significantly reduced ability of vaccines of prior infection to protect against symptomatic infection by the Omicron variant."