Skip to content
Canadian National Multimedia Newsgroup Canadian National Multimedia Newsgroup
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
  • Your Preferences
    • Editorials
    • Gastronomy
    • Health & Medicine
    • Interviews
    • Community
    • News Updates
    • Opinion
    • Podcasts & Videos
    • Politics
    • Show Biz
    • Sport
  • Contact Us
Canadian National Multimedia Newsgroup
Canadian National Multimedia Newsgroup

Covid-19, new Omicron sub-variant BA.2 arrives in Canada

Mariella Policheni, January 26, 2022August 25, 2023

TORONTO – While there are signs that the wave of the Covid-19 strain Omicron has peaked in some parts of the world, including Canada, scientists’ attention is now focused on the sub-variant of Omicron BA.2 that is spreading rapidly to at least 47 countries. Infections due to this SUB-variant BA.2, designated “variant under investigation” by the U.K. Health Security Agency (UKHSA), are increasing not only in Canada but also in India, the United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Sweden, Australia and Singapore. 

A variant, this, which represents a new threat: according to data from cov-lineages.org there are a total of over 10 thousand cases reported in the world. So far, according to information from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) 51 infections of the BA.2 variant have been detected in Canada mainly by international travelers. “The virus is multiplying so much now globally that a new variant will appear and there are already under variants related to the Omicron strain – said Dr. Horacio Bach, infectious disease expert at the University of British Columbia – the Omicron variant of interest, B.1.1.529, has four sub-variants: BA.1, BA.1.1, BA.2 and BA.3”.

“All viruses mutate and have sub-variants that have a different genetic makeup than the original strain but have a common origin,” said Levon Abrahamyan, a virologist at the University of Montreal. So far globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), BA.1 accounts for the vast majority of Omicron cases.

“The BA.2 lineage has many similarities with BA.1 but shows differences, including some mutations that can affect transmissibility, detection and perhaps immune escape,” said Anne Genier, a spokesperson for the PHAC.

In Denmark, BA.2 cases are increasing rapidly and account for almost half (45%) of all Omicron cases in the country while Norway saw a spike from seven detections on January 4 to 611 on January 19. “This variant of the Omicron virus is growing strongly compared to the original Omicron virus, BA.1 – said the Norwegian Institute of Public Health – the properties of the virus are not known apart from the fact that it is more contagious than BA.1”.

However, experts say more research is needed to better understand how much more transmissible this sub-variant is than the original Omicron. “It seems to be infecting more aggressively than normal Omicron, but it’s still too early to tell, if it’s more transmissible, the more fragile population will be more affected,” he added.

BA.2 has been dubbed the “invisible” Omicron by some scientists because its genetic make it harder to track in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test. Abrahamyan said it’s not uncommon for PCR tests to miss infection or present a false negative, which may be due to the number of domains in the SARS-CoV-2 genome he’s trying to detect.

Omicron infections currently make up more than 90% of recent cases in Canada and almost all of them are BA.1. But BA.2 infections accounted for about one percent of the infections reported in early January, up from a mere 0.2 percent in late December.

Canada Covid-19 Updates English Featured News Updates World News arrivesba.2canadá”covid-19englishfeaturednewnewsomicronsub-variantupdatesworld

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

I contagi corrono nelle scuole, in arrivo i test PCR

October 29, 2021August 25, 2023

…

Read More

Spauracchio Omicron, terza dose a over 50 in Ontario

December 3, 2021August 25, 2023

…

Read More
Canada

CORRIERE CANADESE / Hamilton, già raccolti quasi 7mila dollari per Niscemi

April 14, 2026April 14, 2026

…

Read More

Latest Articles

  • CORRIERE CANADESE / ‘Love and Poppies’: tra guerra e rinascita in Italia June 23, 2026
  • CORRIERE CANADESE / Il taccuino mundial del Corriere – Egitto, una vittoria attesa 92 anni: ci hanno pensato Zico e Trezeguet… June 23, 2026
  • CORRIERE CANADESE / Il costo della vita torna a correre: +3,2% June 23, 2026
  • CORRIERE CANADESE / Missione in Canada per l’Assolombarda June 22, 2026
  • CORRIERE CANADESE / Il taccuino mundial del Corriere – Il mondo alla rovescia: Brasile risultatista, Germania champagne e Giappone videogame June 22, 2026

Search Articles by Date

June 2026
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930  
« May    

Our Sponsors

Lido Construction Pascale_Di_Poce
©2026 Canadian National Multimedia Newsgroup | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes