Being COVID conscious important as Omicron variant spreads, says U of S microbiologist
As the COVID-19 Omicron variant sinks its teeth into Saskatchewan, the head of clinical microbiology at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon says the variant can spread much faster than previous ones, like Delta.
Speaking with Gormley on Tuesday, Dr. Joseph Blondeau cited “R-naught” values, or how fast the disease can spread from person to person.
“The R-naught value for Delta was around one, or just above one. And for Omicron, (it) seems to be at four or just above four … That’s an epidemiological reference,” he explained.
That means if someone gets infected with the Delta variant, they will infect one additional person. With the Omicron variant, one person can potentially infect four others. Those four in turn then infect four others each.