The omicron coronavirus variant has been detected in Canada, the country’s health minister said Sunday, marking the first identification of the variant in North America as cases continue to emerge around the globe.
Two cases in Ontario were confirmed as the omicron variant, which has been called a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organization, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said.
What to know about the omicron variant
The variant has also been found in countries ranging from Australia to Israel, Botswana to Britain, since it was first detected in South Africa. Here’s where cases have been detected around the world.
“This clearly demonstrates the pandemic is not over,” Dominic Perrottet, the premier of Australia’s New South Wales state, told reporters Sunday after the variant was detected there. “There are limits to what the state and federal government can do: These variants will get into the country. It is inevitable.”
Here’s what to know
- The Biden administration is focusing on booster shots as the best strategy against the omicron variant in the United States.
- Restrictions meant to curb the spread of the variant are leaving international travelers stranded and angry.
- Officials are pointing to the variant as a product of global vaccine inequities.
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