Team Insights
January 15, 2022
But they are not looking for their governments to reciprocate
COVID-19 is showing no sign of fading, its latest variant first reported in South Africa on November 24, 2021, is spreading faster globally. On 26 November 2021, the WHO designated it as a variant of concern and named it "Omicron", the fifteenth letter in the Greek alphabet.
According to the WHO, the Omicron variant likely will spread more easily than the original SARS-CoV-2 virus and how easily Omicron spreads compared to Delta remains unknown. CDC expects that anyone with Omicron infection can spread the virus to others, even if they are vaccinated or don’t have symptoms. More data are needed to know if Omicron infections, and especially reinfections and breakthrough infections in people who are fully vaccinated, cause more severe illness or death than infection with other variants.
According to the Kasi COVID-19 tracker, the Omicron variant is also a cause of concern for Africans. Our December readings from 5,483 interviews in 12 countries reveal that awareness is high amongst the population.

67% of Africans have heard of the new variant Omicron
Access to data on the impact of COVID-19 on consumer behavior, habits, and purchase decision drivers is becoming critical for business leaders in Africa and globally. Kasi Insight can provide you with such data and insights, which you will need to understand the purchase decision drivers in the context of the new normal.
Contact our team today to explore how our consumer intelligence can empower your decision-making process. Win with confidence with Kasi insights https://www.kasiinsight.com/thehub
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