Omicron Is A Limited And Temporary Headwind For The Global Economy

 | Jan 16, 2022 01:45AM ET

More than two years since COVID-19 was first discovered, the global economy is shrugging off a new wave of the pandemic. Over the past two years the COVID-19 virus has mutated and evolved through a number of variants of concern (VOC), with the latest being Omicron.

Humanity’s response to the pandemic has also evolved through several stages from hard lockdowns through to the development of effective vaccines, re-opening and more focused restrictions.

The evolution of the virus and initial lockdowns led first to the largest globally synchronized recession since world war two in early 2020. Then, subsequent waves of the pandemic have acted as headwinds to the global economic recovery of declining intensity.

Our analysis explains why Omicron acts as a headwind for the global economy and why we expect the headwind to be both limited and temporary.

Chart 1: Daily new confirmed cases, by region (per million people, 7 day moving average)