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Omicron variant was in Belgium, Germany before South Africa: Report

Sample tests in Belgium and Germany now confirm that the variant was present in their countries before November 24, CBS News reported. According to authorities in Belgium, the infected person had previously visited Egypt

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While countries were "punishing" South Africa for detecting the new Omicron variant by issuing travel bans, European countries like Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands already had the super mutant strain, claim reports.

South African health officials alerted the world on November 24 about the existence of the new variant B.1.1.529, with 32 mutations. Two days later the World Health Organisation (WHO) assigned the Greek letter Omicron to the variant and said the new strain may pose a higher risk of reinfection than past mutations of the virus.

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