Next generation sequencing (NGS) from SARS-CoV-2-positive swabs collected during the last months of 2022 revealed a large deletion between ORF7b and ORF8 (426 nt) in six patients infected with the BA.5.1 Omicron variant. This extensive genome loss removed a large part of these two genes, maintaining in frame the first 22 aminoacids of ORF7b and the last 3 aminoacids of ORF8. Interestingly, the deleted region was flanked by 2 small repeats, likely involved in the formation of a hairpin structure. Similar rearrangements, comparable in size and location to the deletion, were also identified in 15 sequences in the NCBI database. In this group, 7 out of 15 cases from the USA and Switzerland presented both the BA.5.1 variant and the same 426 nuclotides deletion. It is noteworthy that 3 out of 6 cases were detected in patients with immunodeficiency and is conceivable that this clinical condition could promote the replication and selection of these mutations.