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Existing vaccines will still protect people who contract the Omicron variant from severe Covid-19 cases, according to a top World Health Organization (WHO) official.</p>
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&quot;We have highly effective vaccines that have proved effective against all the variants so far, in terms of severe disease and hospitalisation, and there&#39;s no reason to expect that it wouldn&#39;t be so for Omicron,&rdquo; Dr Mike Ryan, the WHO&#39;s emergencies director, told AFP news agency.</p>
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His observation comes at a time when the first lab tests of the heavily mutated new variant in South Africa suggest it can partially evade the Pfizer vaccine.</p>
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Researchers say there was a &quot;very large drop&quot; in how well the vaccine&#39;s antibodies neutralised the new strain.</p>
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But Ryan said there was no sign Omicron would be better at evading vaccines than other variants.</p>
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He also said that initial data suggested that the COVID-19 symptoms in the case of Omicron were less severe than the Delta and other strains.</p>
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Scientists believe previous infection, followed by vaccination or a booster, is likely to increase the neutralisation level and will probably protect people against severe disease.</p>
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More data on how well the Pfizer vaccine works against Omicron is expected to be released in the coming days.</p>
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There is no significant data yet on how the Moderna, Johnson &amp; Johnson and other jabs hold up against the new variant.</p>
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Dr Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious diseases expert, said early evidence suggests Omicron could be more transmissible but less severe.</p>
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