An unvaccinated Houston man in his 50s with underlying health conditions is believed to be the victim of the Omicron-related death, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo confirmed on Monday.
Harris Country Public Health (HCPH) also confirmed the death in a release and said the man was between the ages of 50–60 years old, was unvaccinated, and had been infected with COVID-19 previously.
“The individual was at higher risk of severe complications from COVID-19 due to his unvaccinated status and had underlying health conditions,” health officials said.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the patient’s family, and we extend our deepest sympathies,” said Barbie Robinson, HCPH executive director. “This is a reminder of the severity of COVID-19 and its variants. We urge all residents who qualify to get vaccinated and get their booster shot if they have not already.”
The death comes as Omicron, a highly mutated and more transmissible variant of the CCP virus, also known as SARS-CoV-2, is spreading quickly across the globe after it was first detected in South Africa last month.
Ghebreyesus said that there was now “consistent evidence” that the newest variant is spreading faster than the Delta variant, and urged people to cancel or delay festive gatherings.
“There is now consistent evidence that Omicron is spreading significantly faster than the Delta variant, and it’s more likely that people who have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19 could be infected or reinfected,” Ghebreyesus told reporters during a televised meeting.
“All of us are sick of this pandemic. All of us want to spend time with friends and family. All of us want to get back to normal,” he said, adding that “the fastest way to do this is for all of us, leaders and individuals, to make the difficult decisions that must be made to protect ourselves and others.”
The WHO chief said that, in some cases, this could mean “canceling or delaying events,” adding that “an event canceled is better than a life canceled.”
“It’s better to cancel now and celebrate later than to celebrate now and grieve later. None of us want to be here again in 12 months’ time,” he said.
The WHO designated Omicron a “variant of concern” on Nov. 26.