Decreased severity of disease during the first global omicron variant covid-19 outbreak in a large hospital in tshwane, south africa
Fareed Abdullah(South African Medical Research Council), Waasila Jassat(National Health Laboratory Service), Glenda Gray(South African Medical Research Council), Jesne Kistan(University of Pretoria), Andreas Engelbrecht(Steve Biko Hospital), Lucille Blumberg(National Center for Disease Control), Paul Rheeder(Steve Biko Hospital), Debashis Basu(University of Pretoria), Wesley van Hougenhouck-Tulleken(Steve Biko Hospital), Richard Welch(National Center for Disease Control), Rajiev Ramlall, Jonathan E. Myers(University of Cape Town), M. Myburg(Steve Biko Hospital), Michael T. Boswell(Steve Biko Hospital), Vidya Lalloo(Steve Biko Hospital), Priya Soma‐Pillay(Steve Biko Hospital), Mdungazi Andres Mathebula(Steve Biko Hospital), Veronica Ueckermann(Steve Biko Hospital), Fathima Paruk(Steve Biko Hospital), Simon Spoor, Gregory R. Tintinger(Steve Biko Hospital), J.H. Cloete(Steve Biko Hospital), T. de Villiers, Z. Van der Walt
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