The CDC announced today it had identified an Omicron case in the U.S. from November that is now determined to be the earliest-known stateside arrival of the variant. Previously, the first Omicron c…
The man was in Nigeria for an international conference, which included attendees from other African countries. He reported “unmasked close contact” with a coughing person on November 20. The Nebraska man tested negative via an antigen test on November 21 before his return to the U.S. On November 24, now back in the states, the so-called “index patient” experienced symptoms, was tested and received a positive result from a local medical center on November 26.
In the interim, he was in contact with family members, all six of whom experienced symptoms between November 24 and 26 and tested positive on December 1. Those cases were later found to be Omicron, as well.
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