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Omicron COVID-19 case confirmed in Minnesota, patient had traveled to New York City - WABC-TV

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) announced Thursday that it has a confirmed case of the COVID-19 omicron variant in a resident with a recent travel history to New York City.

Officials only identified the patient with the omicron variant as a vaccinated adult male who lives in Hennepin County.


They said he developed mild symptoms on November 22 and sought COVID-19 testing on November 24.

The person spoke with MDH case investigators and reported traveling to New York City and attended the Anime NYC 2021 convention at the Javits Center from Nov. 18-20.

Event organizers estimated 53,000 people attended the convention.

The patient was advised to isolate from others, and his symptoms have since resolved.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the state is in touch with health officials in Minnesota, and she encouraged everyone who attended the convention to get tested.

"We knew it would come to New York state at some point," Hochul said. "We're ready for it. This is not surprising."

She said there have been no confirmed cases of the omicron variant in New York, but she said they're coming.

Minnesota epidemiologists are also investigating in collaboration with New York City and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The variant was found through the MDH variant surveillance program, which experts consider one of strongest surveillance programs in the nation.


Officials cited their robust virus surveillance system for allowing them to quickly identify omicron once it entered the state and made it more likely that Minnesota would be among the first states to find the variant.

"Since the beginning of this pandemic, Minnesota's nation-leading genome sequencing infrastructure and strong testing network have allowed the state to quickly track the COVID-19 virus and better understand its spread," Governor Tim Walz said. "Today, those tools detected a case of the omicron variant in Minnesota. This news is concerning, but it is not a surprise. We know that this virus is highly infectious and moves quickly throughout the world."

While omicron is classified by the World Health Organization as a "Variant of Concern," scientists are still working to determine how it may compare with the predominant delta variant in terms of transmissibility and disease severity.


Scientists also are studying the degree to which existing vaccines and therapies protect against omicron.

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According to Minnesota Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm, the new finding underscores the importance of continued efforts by all Minnesotans to limit the spread of COVID-19 in any form.

"We still have more to learn about omicron, but the most important thing we can do right now is to use the tools we have available to make it as hard as possible for this virus to spread," Malcolm said. "In addition to vaccination and boosters, we can slow the spread of this variant and all COVID-19 variants by using the tried-and-true prevention methods of wearing masks, staying home when sick, and getting tested when appropriate."

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