The department of public health in South Africa decided people exposed to an infected person but not infected themselves do not have to quarantine.
Karim said he recommended his government reinstitute mandates to minimize crowds. Officials didn’t take his advice. But the general public has followed with their feet.
“Theaters are empty. Restaurants are half-empty with just a handful of people,” he said. “People have come to that conclusion themselves. … Indoor gatherings? No. No.”
Omicron is more contagious than other variants, he said: There were 35,000 to 45,000 cases in South Africa in the first month of the beta and delta waves and 133,000 cases in the first month of omicron.
Denmark has seen similarly high rates of transmissibility and low rates of serious disease.
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