Lineage BA.2 dominated the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 epidemic wave in the Philippines

Yao-Tsun Li, Francisco Gerardo M. Polotan, Gerald Ivan S. Sotelo, Anne Pauline A. Alpino, Ardiane Ysabelle M. Dolor,Ma. Angelica A. Tujan, Ma. Ricci R. Gomez,Othoniel Jan T. Onza, Angela Kae T. Chang, Criselda T. Bautista, June C. Carandang,Dodge R. Lim,Lei Lanna M. Dancel, Mayan Uy-Lumandas,Timothy John R. Dizon,Katie Hampson,Simon Daldry,Joseph Hughes,Kirstyn Brunker

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AbstractThe Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant led to a dramatic global epidemic wave following detection in South Africa in November, 2021. The Omicron lineage BA.1 was dominant and responsible for most domestic outbreaks during December 2021-January 2022, whilst other Omicron lineages including BA.2 accounted for the minority of global isolates. Here, we describe the Omicron wave in the Philippines by analysing genomic data. Our results identify the presence of both BA.1 and BA.2 lineages in the Philippines in December 2021, before cases surged in January 2022. We infer that only lineage BA.2 underwent sustained transmission in the country, with an estimated emergence around November 18th, 2021 [95% highest posterior density: November 6-28th], whilst despite multiple introductions BA.1 transmission remained limited. These results suggest the Philippines was one of the earliest areas affected by BA.2, and reiterate the importance of whole-genome sequencing for monitoring outbreaks.
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