Germany reports first death linked to Omicron
Germany's Robert Koch Institute for infectious disease confirmed the country's first death due to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus on Thursday, Reuters reported.
The person was between the age of 60 and 79, the institute said.
There were 810 new Omicron cases reported, bringing the total number of cases with the more contagious variant to 3,198.
The only cases counted are those that are detected by a whole genome sequencing or a diagnostic suspicion based on a variant-specific PCR test.
Germany will enact new restrictions starting December 28 to curb the spread of infection. These measures include limiting private gatherings to a maximum of 10 people and the closure of nightclubs and discos, according to DW.
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