I'm certain Omicron is already here in the US. There is some evidence though that it might not cause severe symptoms and it is unclear if it actually is more contagious than Delta. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/28/health/omicron-variant-severe-symptoms-mild.html
Here you go. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/28/health/omicron-variant-severe-symptoms-mild.html Scientists are studying whether Omicron leads to severe illness. In the rush to understand the threat posed by the Omicron variant, the worrisome new version of the coronavirus, some experts are pointing hopefully to early signs that it may cause only mild illness, without some of the trademark symptoms of Covid. But it is far too early to assume that the variant will not cause severe illness, too, warned Dr. Richard Lessells, who coordinates clinical and epidemiological data for the South African Covid Variant Research Consortium. Many of the early infections in South Africa were spotted among younger people more likely to experience mild illness, he said. The picture may change as the virus spreads through the larger population. At the moment, the variant has been spotted in at least a dozen countries, including Britain and the Netherlands. Many others are closely monitoring cases. Omicron has not yet surfaced in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Omicron has dozens of new mutations, including many that may enable the virus to be more contagious and to sidestep immune defenses. But Dr. Angelique Coetzee, who chairs the South African Medical Association, noted on Saturday that the nation’s hospitals were not overrun by patients infected with the new variant, and that most were not fully immunized. Moreover, most patients she had seen did not lose their sense of taste and smell, and had only a slight cough, she told reporters. But that may not be as reassuring as it sounds. Most of South Africa’s cases were initially found in the Gauteng province, mostly among younger people at universities and higher education institutions, said Dr. Lessells, who is also an infectious disease physician at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. “We would of course expect the vast majority of those to be mild cases anyway, regardless of vaccination status,” he said. In addition, cases overall have also been rising only in the last two weeks, Dr. Lessells noted: “There’s even barely enough time for infections to have had time to progress to severe disease and hospitalization.” Should Omicron cause severe illness, that will become apparent if there is a significant rise in hospitalizations over the next week or two, he added. Scientists have not yet analyzed infections in fully immunized people, but they are already seeing some cases of reinfection that suggest the variant can overcome natural immunity, Dr. Lessells said. He and his colleagues plan to review the latest data on Monday to spot trends and to plan for Omicron’s spread.
Except Xi is Greek letter and WHO use the Greek alphabet for variant naming. Easier to read than the numbers. But omicron does not roll off the tongue like delta or Xi. Ξ Not 习
I believe they stated they didn’t want to alienate any culture or country. They also skipped Nu since new Nu really sounds awkward.
“‘Nu’ is too easily confounded with ‘new,’” Tarik Jasarevic, a W.H.O. spokesman, said on Saturday. “And ‘Xi’ was not used because it is a common last name.”
Pretty easy to find out that these names are predetermined by the WHO. Do a bit of research. This information is readily available and transparent on the regular web. You don't even need to dive into that dark web you like to visit.
You damn straight she’s right. If I catch that creepy Keebler Elf by himself, I’m going to shove some Keebler fudge up his backside.