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Philippines detects first case of Omicron sub-variant BA.4

MANILA (XINHUA) – The Philippines has detected Omicron sub-variant BA.4 from a Filipino citizen who flew in from the Middle East early this month, the Department of Health (DOH) said yesterday.

The DOH said the asymptomatic patient, who arrived in the country on May 4, tested positive for COVID-19 four days later.

Quoting data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), the DOH said Omicron BA.4 is a variant of concern (VOC).

“Compared to a variant of interest, a VOC is seen to either spread faster or cause worse illness,” the DOH said, warning that “BA.4’s faster transmission is likely because of its ability to evade immune protection”.

“While the ECDC has not observed any change in severity for BA.4 compared to other Omicron sub-variants, we must be careful because the faster transmission will lead to a spike in cases that could overwhelm our hospitals and clinics,” the DOH warned.

The DOH urged the local government unit where the first BA.4 case was detected to “rapidly implement detection and isolation” of people who may have been exposed to the patient.

BA.4 and BA.5 were first detected in South Africa in January and February 2022 and since then, they have become the dominant variants in that country.

On May 17, the DOH confirmed the local transmission of the highly transmissible Omicron sub-variant BA.2.12.1 in three areas, including Metro Manila. The Philippines has detected 17 BA.2.12.1 cases so far.

According to the DOH, there is no community transmission of the BA.2.12.1. Studies showed that BA.2.12.1 is highly transmissible due to additional mutations than the original Omicron strain.

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