COVID-19: Canada confirms first Omicron infections

Two people who recently travelled in Nigeria test positive in capital Ottawa

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A view of the front lawn of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
A view of the front lawn of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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Ottawa: Canada said Sunday it has detected its first cases of the new Omicron strain of Covid, in two people who had travelled recently to Nigeria.

Both patients are in isolation while public health authorities trace their possible contacts, said federal and Ontario provincial officials.

"I was informed today by the Public Health Agency of Canada that testing and monitoring of Covid-19 cases has confirmed two cases of the Omicron variant of concern in Ontario," Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said in a statement.

"As the monitoring and testing continues," he added, "it is expected that other cases of this variant will be found in Canada."

The government of Ontario confirmed that the two cases are in the capital Ottawa.

The World Health Organization has listed Omicron as a "variant of concern" and countries around the world are now restricting travel from southern Africa, where the new strain was first detected, and taking other new precautions.

The WHO says it could take several weeks to know if there are significant changes in transmissibility, severity or implications for Covid vaccines, tests and treatments.

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