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Omicron variant detected in Minnesota

Torey Van OotTorey Van Oot
Saliva samples from COVID tests.Saliva samples from COVID tests.
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The new Omicron variant has been detected in a vaccinated Minnesota resident with recent travel history to New York City, the Minnesota Department of Health said in a statement Thursday.

Driving the news: The confirmed case involved a patient who developed mild symptoms on Nov. 22 and got a COVID-19 test on Nov. 24, per MDH. He is no longer experiencing symptoms.

  • Prior to testing positive, he had attended the Anime NYC 2021 convention at the Javits Center from Nov. 19-21.
  • The individual was vaccinated more than six months ago and received a booster shot in early November, Minnesota Health commissioner Jan Malcolm said.

State of play: The Minnesota case comes one day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the United States’ first known case of the variant.

What they’re saying: “This news is concerning, but it is not a surprise. We know that this virus is highly infectious and moves quickly throughout the world,” Gov. Tim Walz said in a statement. “Minnesotans know what to do to keep each other safe now — get the vaccine, get tested, wear a mask indoors, and get a booster.”

Of note: Malcolm said Wednesday that the variant would likely be “quickly” detected once it appeared in the state, thanks to robust testing, surveillance and genome sequencing programs.

Go deeper: Omicron dashboard

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with new details throughout.

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