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Coronavirus: Omicron to be dominant variant in Europe by mid-January, EU chief warns
- Ursula von der Leyen, however, said the 27-nation bloc had enough vaccines to fight the new strain
- She also expressed her sadness that once again ‘Christmas will be overshadowed by the pandemic’
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday that Omicron is expected to be the dominant coronavirus variant in the 27-nation bloc by mid-January.
The head of the EU’s executive branch said the bloc is well prepared to fight Omicron with 66.6 per cent of the European population now fully vaccinated against the virus.
Von der Leyen said she is confident the EU has the “strength” and “means” to overcome the disease, although expressing her disappointment that once again year-end celebrations will be disturbed by the pandemic.
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“Like many of you, I’m sad that once again this Christmas will be overshadowed by the pandemic,” Von der Leyen said.
She added that the EU is now facing a double challenge, with a massive increase of cases in recent weeks due to the Delta variant combined with the rise of Omicron, as some member countries are already confronted with a record number of infections.
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