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South Africa delivered some positive news on the omicron coronavirus variant on Friday, reporting a much lower rate of hospital admissions and signs that the wave of infections may be peaking.
The data are so far consistent with findings I posted in the "vaccination" thread and as reported in more detail here.Could be early days depending on the data.
WRT hospitalisations, London's experience may be the way we are heading given similar high rates of double vaxxed
There's one death so far.
There's always a worry of any long term symptoms or it staying in your system. We won't know for a while yet.Yeah, let's hope it stays low.
Amazing this variant was identified only about a month ago but the spread has been so rapid.
Pluses are that it should crowd out other varients extremely fast.
This is what I would class as "Covid Mania".That may be the case presently. However, there is an view which goes beyond that aspect.
New COVID variants have changed the game, and vaccines will not be enough. We need global ‘maximum suppression’
COVID-19 variants of concern have changed the game. We need to recognise and act on this to avoid future waves of infections, yet more lockdowns and restrictions, and avoidable illness and death.theconversation.com
Very absorbing contorted thinking there.
Pick it apart.Very absorbing contorted thinking there.
Are they admitted from omicron or a mix of delta/omicron?Kind of good news:
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Given that South Africa had a lead on other countries in terms of Omicron, death rated have so far remained low by comparison with previous variants.
The bad news is that if Australia goes like London in terms of infection rate, then it will look like this:
The chart is colour coded, so you can work it out.Are they admitted from omicron or a mix of delta/omicron?
Sorry must have deleted half the post.The chart is colour coded, so you can work it out.
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