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. 2022 Dec 9;95(1):e28366. doi: 10.1002/jmv.28366

Table 1.

Characteristics of the main variants detected during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Variants Origin tMRCA Transmissibility Clinical severity Clinical response to vaccines
Alpha UK 2020‐11‐25 Higher than previous variants Possibly similar incidence of severe COVID‐19 and death Vaccines prevent infection and adverse events
Beta South Africa 2020‐11‐24 Higher than previous variants Possibly similar incidence of severe COVID‐19 and death Vaccines prevent infection and adverse events (possibly less effective in preventing infection)
Gamma Brazil 2020‐12‐21 Higher than previous variants Possibly similar incidence of severe COVID‐19 and death Vaccines prevent infection and adverse events (possibly less effective in preventing infection)
Delta India 2020‐09‐20 Much higher than previous variants Increased incidence of severe COVID‐19 and death Vaccines prevent infection and adverse events (slightly lower efficacy in preventing infection)
Omicron South Africa 2021‐01‐25 Extremely higher than previous variants Lower incidence of severe COVID‐19 and death Preliminary data suggest that vaccines prevent infection and adverse events (possible lower efficacy vs. other VOCs)

Abbreviations: tMRCA, time to the most recent common ancestorp; UK, United Kingdom; VOCs, variants of concern.