COVID-19 Omicron variant
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Australia
- In Australia: The premiership of Scott Morrison (2018–22)
…version of the virus: the Omicron variant, which resulted in record levels of infections and raised the number of COVID-19-related deaths in Australia to more than 2,700. Nevertheless, by February it too had abated, and Morrison announced that the country was ready to enter the final phase of the return…
Read More - In Scott Morrison: Fortress Australia, the stroll out, and the 2022 election
…version of the virus, the Omicron variant, which resulted in record levels of infections and raised the number of Australians who died from COVID-19-related causes to more than 2,700. After cresting in mid-January, the Omicron wave relented, and by February Morrison had told the country that it was ready to…
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coronavirus
- In coronavirus
…late 2021, a variant named Omicron became the dominant strain of the virus in many places, including the United Kingdom and the United States. While the Omicron variant was significantly more infectious than the Delta strain, Omicron produced less severe illness in most persons. Similar to Delta, however, it was…
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COVID-19
- In COVID-19
…most notable of which is Omicron, which was first detected in Botswana in November 2021 and quickly became the primary circulating strain globally. Omicron spawned multiple sublineages of concern, including BA.4 and BA.5, which are highly infectious, and BA.2, which gave rise to XBB.1.5—a highly transmissible variant, noted for its…
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New Zealand
- In Jacinda Ardern: The road to resignation
…the more infectious Delta and Omicron variants of COVID-19—which crested in New Zealand in November 2021 and (exponentially more explosively) March 2022, respectively—forced Ardern to abandon her “zero COVID” policy. The focus of her government’s response to the pandemic shifted from lockdowns to an emphasis on vaccination and acceptance of…
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Taiwan
- In Taiwan: The Tsai Ing-wen presidency
Although the breakout of the Omicron variant later drove up case numbers to dramatically higher levels than those of the first surge, by June 2022 more than 80 percent of Taiwanese had been fully vaccinated, more than 60 percent had also received boosters, and the island largely had shifted to…
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