Omicron Variant: 8 Things You Need to Know
Omicron Variant: 8 Things You Need to Know

As of December 2021, Omicron has been detected in most states and is rapidly increasing the proportion of COVID-19 cases it is causing.The Medical Professionals at The Herrmann Practice are here to put your mind at ease. Read our blog to discover 8 things you should know about the Omicrom Variant!
1) The Omicron variant of Covid 19 is extremely contagious. If you are unvaccinated you are highly likely to become infected.
2) The symptoms are different from Alpha or Delta. It is mostly an upper respiratory infection causing a scratchy throat and runny nose like a cold plus fatigue. Most patients don’t have a fever or lose their sense of taste and smell. Some people have no symptoms at all, but can still infect others. While Omicron is less severe in most people it can still cause serious infections, hospitalizations, and death.
3) Vaccinated people can become infected, but most are protected from serious infections, hospitalization, and death.
4) Boosters are currently recommended for everyone over the age of 18 - five months after Pfizer and Moderna and two months after Johnson and Johnson.
5) The current tests are able to detect Omicron in about 80% of cases with the home tests and over 90% with the PCR test.
6) The time from exposure until a positive test or symptoms is shorter, approximately five days instead of ten. Therefore the quarantine period has been reduced to five days followed by five more days of constant mask wearing and social distancing.
7) Cloth masks are minimally effective, surgical masks are better, and N-95 are best.
8) Vaccination with Moderna and Pfizer are highly recommended and a booster after five months. If you don’t want to get sick or spread Covid, get vaccinated and boosted. These vaccines have proven to be tremendously safe with minimal side effects.
At The Herrmann Practice, we are here for you! To learn more about the Covid-19 Vaccine, read our
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