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Omicron variant: Move over, Delta

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  • M Mik
    26 Nov 2021, 20:45

    You completely miss the point in true Axian manner. No one said Trump's bans were great or effective. But Biden slammed them as racist and now imposes his own.

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    Improviso
    wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 14:40 last edited by
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    @mik said in Move over, Delta:

    You completely miss the point in true Axian manner. No one said Trump's bans were great or effective. But Biden slammed them as racist and now imposes his own.

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      Mik
      wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 14:44 last edited by
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      This is how the man was treated. Then they want to talk about uniting the country and what is best for the US. Shameless.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        Axtremus
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        https://www.kctv5.com/news/local_news/moderna-ceo-expects-material-drop-in-vaccines-effectiveness-against-omicron-variant-this-is-not-going/article_7d231e62-51d1-11ec-9a75-87d77a2a53ed.html

        Moderna CEO expects material drop in Moderna vaccine’s effectiveness against the Omicron variant.

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        • A Axtremus
          30 Nov 2021, 18:05

          https://www.kctv5.com/news/local_news/moderna-ceo-expects-material-drop-in-vaccines-effectiveness-against-omicron-variant-this-is-not-going/article_7d231e62-51d1-11ec-9a75-87d77a2a53ed.html

          Moderna CEO expects material drop in Moderna vaccine’s effectiveness against the Omicron variant.

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          Jolly
          wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 18:15 last edited by
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          @axtremus said in Move over, Delta:

          https://www.kctv5.com/news/local_news/moderna-ceo-expects-material-drop-in-vaccines-effectiveness-against-omicron-variant-this-is-not-going/article_7d231e62-51d1-11ec-9a75-87d77a2a53ed.html

          Moderna CEO expects material drop in Moderna vaccine’s effectiveness against the Omicron variant.

          At this point in time, he's blowing smoke out of his ass.

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          • A Axtremus
            30 Nov 2021, 18:05

            https://www.kctv5.com/news/local_news/moderna-ceo-expects-material-drop-in-vaccines-effectiveness-against-omicron-variant-this-is-not-going/article_7d231e62-51d1-11ec-9a75-87d77a2a53ed.html

            Moderna CEO expects material drop in Moderna vaccine’s effectiveness against the Omicron variant.

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            Jolly
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              George K
              wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 18:51 last edited by
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              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                LuFins Dad
                wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 18:56 last edited by
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                @George-K Reminds me of @bachophile post about spread vs seriousness of disease… This may be less serious on average, but if it’s spread is wider it could be far worse than Delta.

                The Brad

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                  LuFins Dad
                  wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 18:58 last edited by
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                  @Jolly I would think that they could look at the particular spike proteins their particular vaccine targets and be able to say “oh 💩 “

                  The Brad

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                    Jolly
                    wrote on 30 Nov 2021, 19:19 last edited by
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                    If we weren't fed a line of crap, the vaccines should work fairly well against most variants, since about 95% have proteins the vaxx will recognize.

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                      wrote on 1 Dec 2021, 17:25 last edited by jon-nyc 12 Jan 2021, 17:25
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                      Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                      The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said yesterday that as of Tuesday morning, 44 Omicron variant cases had been confirmed by 11 European countries and that “all cases for which there is information available on severity were either asymptomatic or had mild symptoms.”

                      "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
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                      • J jon-nyc
                        1 Dec 2021, 17:25

                        Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                        The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said yesterday that as of Tuesday morning, 44 Omicron variant cases had been confirmed by 11 European countries and that “all cases for which there is information available on severity were either asymptomatic or had mild symptoms.”

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                        @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                        Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                        IOW, he believes the Nu variant of Wuhan COVID -Xi 19 achieves immune escape against the current virus but they are hoping that the T-Cells will save the day. The question I have is if the T-Cells are working on the same recognition patterns as the antibodies, why do they think it will work? The ID of the spike proteins had to be very specific as there are necessary and beneficial spike proteins that you do not want to mess with. It’s a big part of the concern with the Merck pill. They have seen examples of stillborn and birth defects when administered to pregnant animals.
                        https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-11-29/fda-merck-covid-pill-effective-but-flags-safety-concerns-pregnant-women

                        The Brad

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                          @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                          The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said yesterday that as of Tuesday morning, 44 Omicron variant cases had been confirmed by 11 European countries and that “all cases for which there is information available on severity were either asymptomatic or had mild symptoms.”

                          That would be the same number with Delta or even Alpha.

                          The Brad

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                            1 Dec 2021, 19:00

                            @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                            Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                            IOW, he believes the Nu variant of Wuhan COVID -Xi 19 achieves immune escape against the current virus but they are hoping that the T-Cells will save the day. The question I have is if the T-Cells are working on the same recognition patterns as the antibodies, why do they think it will work? The ID of the spike proteins had to be very specific as there are necessary and beneficial spike proteins that you do not want to mess with. It’s a big part of the concern with the Merck pill. They have seen examples of stillborn and birth defects when administered to pregnant animals.
                            https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-11-29/fda-merck-covid-pill-effective-but-flags-safety-concerns-pregnant-women

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                            Jolly
                            wrote on 1 Dec 2021, 19:46 last edited by
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                            @lufins-dad said in Move over, Delta:

                            @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                            Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                            IOW, he believes the Nu variant of Wuhan COVID -Xi 19 achieves immune escape against the current virus but they are hoping that the T-Cells will save the day. The question I have is if the T-Cells are working on the same recognition patterns as the antibodies, why do they think it will work? The ID of the spike proteins had to be very specific as there are necessary and beneficial spike proteins that you do not want to mess with. It’s a big part of the concern with the Merck pill. They have seen examples of stillborn and birth defects when administered to pregnant animals.
                            https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-11-29/fda-merck-covid-pill-effective-but-flags-safety-concerns-pregnant-women

                            Last study I saw, T-cells had at least eight months response. I suspect it's more.

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                            • L LuFins Dad
                              1 Dec 2021, 19:00

                              @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                              Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                              IOW, he believes the Nu variant of Wuhan COVID -Xi 19 achieves immune escape against the current virus but they are hoping that the T-Cells will save the day. The question I have is if the T-Cells are working on the same recognition patterns as the antibodies, why do they think it will work? The ID of the spike proteins had to be very specific as there are necessary and beneficial spike proteins that you do not want to mess with. It’s a big part of the concern with the Merck pill. They have seen examples of stillborn and birth defects when administered to pregnant animals.
                              https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-11-29/fda-merck-covid-pill-effective-but-flags-safety-concerns-pregnant-women

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                              Aqua Letifer
                              wrote on 1 Dec 2021, 21:45 last edited by
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                              @lufins-dad said in Move over, Delta:

                              @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                              Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                              IOW, he believes the Nu variant of Wuhan COVID -Xi 19 achieves immune escape against the current virus but they are hoping that the T-Cells will save the day. The question I have is if the T-Cells are working on the same recognition patterns as the antibodies, why do they think it will work? The ID of the spike proteins had to be very specific as there are necessary and beneficial spike proteins that you do not want to mess with. It’s a big part of the concern with the Merck pill. They have seen examples of stillborn and birth defects when administered to pregnant animals.
                              https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-11-29/fda-merck-covid-pill-effective-but-flags-safety-concerns-pregnant-women

                              Antibodies and T cells are entirely different in terms of their jobs and how they do it.

                              Please love yourself.

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                                LuFins Dad
                                wrote on 1 Dec 2021, 22:26 last edited by
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                                @aqua-letifer I get that, but the T-Cells still need to recognize the spike proteins on the infected cells in order to attack them. If they aren’t recognizing the proteins, then they are going to be less effective.

                                The Brad

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on 2 Dec 2021, 01:18 last edited by
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                                  First known case in US discovered in California

                                  "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
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                                    LuFins Dad
                                    wrote on 2 Dec 2021, 01:19 last edited by
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                                    @jolly said in Move over, Delta:

                                    @lufins-dad said in Move over, Delta:

                                    @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                                    Dr. Uğur Şahin—the co-founder of BioNTech who helped develop Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine—told The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that, even if the Omicron variant leads to more breakthrough COVID-19 infections, he believes the vaccines will continue to protect against severe disease. “If a virus achieves immune escape, it achieves it against antibodies, but there is the second level of immune response that protects from severe disease—the T-cells,” he said.

                                    IOW, he believes the Nu variant of Wuhan COVID -Xi 19 achieves immune escape against the current virus but they are hoping that the T-Cells will save the day. The question I have is if the T-Cells are working on the same recognition patterns as the antibodies, why do they think it will work? The ID of the spike proteins had to be very specific as there are necessary and beneficial spike proteins that you do not want to mess with. It’s a big part of the concern with the Merck pill. They have seen examples of stillborn and birth defects when administered to pregnant animals.
                                    https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-11-29/fda-merck-covid-pill-effective-but-flags-safety-concerns-pregnant-women

                                    Last study I saw, T-cells had at least eight months response. I suspect it's more.

                                    It’s not a matter of duration, they still need to recognize and attack the infected cells no recognition, no attack.

                                    The Brad

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                                      2 Dec 2021, 01:18

                                      First known case in US discovered in California

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                                      wrote on 2 Dec 2021, 02:02 last edited by
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                                      @jon-nyc said in Move over, Delta:

                                      First known case in US discovered in California

                                      with mild symptoms

                                      1 guy with mild symptoms

                                      Let's shut down the country!

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                                        wrote on 2 Dec 2021, 20:12 last edited by
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                                        OMG! OMC was in the NYC at the NMA!

                                        The Brad

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                                          https://www.thedailybeast.com/omicron-variant-puttings-huge-numbers-of-kids-under-5-years-old-in-hospital-in-south-africa

                                          The “highly transmissible” Omicron variant of coronavirus ripping through South Africa is putting disproportionately large numbers of children under 5 years old in hospitals, a top South African government medical adviser said Friday.

                                          The alarming development raises the prospect of a new global battle cycle against the virus, given that the new variant has already spread to dozens of countries. The South African scientists also said the new variant was spreading much quicker than any previous wave of the coronavirus.

                                          In a worrying virtual press conference, government adviser Waasila Jassat, speaking about the worst-affected area of Gauteng province (which includes the city of Johannesburg), said: “It’s clear in Gauteng, the week-on-week increase we’re seeing in cases and admissions is higher than we’ve seen it before. We’ve seen quite a sharp increase [in hospital admissions] across all age groups but particularly in the under 5s.”

                                          She added: “The incidence in those under 5 is now second highest, second only to those over 60. The trend that we’re seeing now, that is different to what we’ve seen before, is a particular increase in hospital admissions in children under 5 years.

                                          “We’ve always seen children not being very heavily affected by the COVID epidemic in the past, not having many admissions. In the third wave, we saw more admissions in young children under 5 and in teenagers, 15-19, and now, at the start of this fourth wave, we have seen quite a sharp increase across all age groups, but particularly in the under 5s.”

                                          Jassat produced graphs that clearly showed how children under 5 years old are now being hospitalized at an alarming rate.

                                          She said, for example, that in the city of Tshwane Metro, more than 100 children under the age of 5 were admitted to hospitals with COVID in the first two weeks of the new fourth wave (Nov. 14 to 27). In the first two weeks of the country’s third wave, in May of this year, fewer than 20 children were admitted to hospitals.

                                          In a follow-up question-and-answer session, asked about the extraordinary numbers of children being admitted to hospital, Jassat said she suspected there might be an “immunity gap” and that the lack of vaccination of children might account for the numbers.

                                          She said that with adults increasingly vaccinated, children are the ones who are “getting sick and need to be admitted.”

                                          She added that pediatricians at the Tshwane hospital had told them, anecdotally, that “all” of the children ages 12-18 who were admitted were not vaccinated, even though they were eligible. “And the younger children, younger than 12, who were not eligible for vaccination, none of their parents, except for three, were vaccinated.”

                                          She said this showed “the value of vaccination in the adult protecting the children in the homes.”

                                          Just over 42 percent of all adults have received at least one vaccination dose in South Africa, Health Minister Joe Phaahla said.

                                          Another specialist, epidemiologist Michelle Groome, told the virtual meeting that daily hospital admissions in the worst-affected parts of Gauteng province have rocketed to 78 from 19.

                                          Groome sounded the alarm over the “rapidly increasing” seven-day average of cases which has gone from 332 on Dec. 1 to 4,814 today.

                                          She said: “If you have a look at the slope of this increase, you can see that we really are seeing an unprecedented increase in the number of new cases in a very short period of time, really just climbing right up.”

                                          She said the virus’ reproductive number—a measure of how many people each infected person infects—had climbed to 2.33 in Gauteng.

                                          Groome said: “This is the highest we’ve ever seen it since the start of the pandemic.”

                                          Phaahla said daily cases have rocketed by 9,000 cases per day, climbing from “2,465 new cases last Thursday when this variant was announced to yesterday’s high of 11,535.”

                                          “This variant is indeed highly transmissible, including in people who have already been vaccinated,” he said.

                                          This remark echoed the findings of a paper published Friday, not yet peer-reviewed, which, The Washington Post reported, claims Omicron is three times as likely to cause reinfection than previous variants. The Post said: “Statistical analysis of some 2.8 million positive coronavirus samples in South Africa, 35,670 of which were suspected to be reinfections, led researchers to conclude that the Omicron mutation has a ‘substantial ability to evade immunity from prior infection.’”

                                          Phaahla attempted to sound an optimistic note by saying that he believes the new variant is more transmissible “but less severe” than previous variants.

                                          He said that while vaccinated people are getting infected, a disproportionate number of those ending up in hospitals are not vaccinated and that the South African hospital system is coping for the time being and has spare capacity.

                                          However, his remarks are likely to be treated with caution as hospitalizations tend to lag infections by several weeks, and the press conference left little doubt that the country is being pummeled by the Omicron variant.

                                          He said the country’s COVID test positivity rate has soared to 22 percent from below 2 percent just two weeks ago.

                                          Phaahla expressed his “outrage and disappointment” at travel bans on southern African nations, saying they “undermine international cooperation and solidarity.”

                                          The UN has previously said such flight bans are a form of “travel apartheid” and could be counterproductive as they will dissuade nations from reporting new variants.

                                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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