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The New Variant Of Covid-19


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2021 Jan 4, 4:44am   574 views  16 comments

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#newvariantcovid-19 The virus is still winning
This simple chart shows why the new variants of the coronavirus — first detected in Britain and South Africa — are so worrisome:


By The New York Times | Sources: Local and national governments and health organizations, World Bank
The chart compares the spread of the virus in each of those two countries with the spread in a group of nearby countries. As you can see, cases have surged in Britain and South Africa since the variants first surfaced — while holding fairly steady in the rest of western Europe and southern Africa.

The new variants may not be the only reason. Britain and South Africa differ from their neighbors in other ways, as well. But there is no obvious explanation for the contrast besides the virus’s mutations.

This suggests the rest of the world may now be at risk of a new Covid-19 surge.

The variants already seem to have spread around much of the world. More than 30 other countries, including the U.S., have diagnosed cases with the variant first detected in Britain, which is known as B.1.1.7. Scientists say that it could soon become the dominant form of the virus.

The B.1.1.7 variant appears to be between 10 percent and 60 percent more transmissible than the original version. One possible reason: It may increase the amount of the virus that infected people carry in their noses and throats, which in turn would raise the likelihood that they infect others through breathing, talking, sneezing, coughing and so on.

As I’ve explained before, the biggest factor that will determine how many more people die from the virus isn’t likely to be the precise effectiveness of the vaccines or even the speed of their rollout. The biggest factor is instead likely to be how much we reduce the spread of the virus over the next few months, through a combination of mask wearing, social distancing and expanded testing. Those efforts can cut caseloads — and, by extension, deaths — more rapidly than a mass vaccination campaign can.

But the U.S. was struggling to hold down new infections even before the variants appeared, and they will probably make the job more difficult. “I dismissed the news initially because viruses mutate all the time and there have been too many baseless ‘mutant-ninja virus’ doomsaying headlines this year,” Zeynep Tufekci wrote in The Atlantic last week. “However, as data on the new variant roll in, there is cause for real concern.”

My colleague Apoorva Mandavilli, in a piece explaining what scientists do and don’t know about the variants, writes that they may end up “exacerbating an unrelenting rise in deaths and overwhelming the already strained health care system.”

In recent days, the number of Americans hospitalized with Covid-19 symptoms has risen to more than 123,000, up from about 95,000 a month ago and 50,000 two months ago. The virus is still winning.

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1   WookieMan   2021 Jan 4, 5:50am  

ohomen171 says
In recent days, the number of Americans hospitalized with Covid-19 symptoms has risen to more than 123,000, up from about 95,000 a month ago and 50,000 two months ago. The virus is still winning.

I thought masks and shutdowns worked though? Our numbers have gradually gotten worse over the months once we started masking. Numbers and data don't lie. And now we have a more spreadable virus because we've tried to resist/stop something that's impossible to stop. Articles like this just cause more fear over something that's not controllable. Everyone will get Covid at some point. Need to just get over it and thin out the weak.
2   Onvacation   2021 Jan 4, 5:59am  

ohomen171 says
between 10 percent and 60 percent more

Bullshit
3   HeadSet   2021 Jan 4, 6:28am  

A "new strain" sounds like laying the groundwork to explain months from now why the vaccine did not work.
4   zzyzzx   2021 Jan 4, 7:57am  

HeadSet says
A "new strain" sounds like laying the groundwork to explain months from now why the vaccine did not work.


Fixed:
A "new strain" sounds like laying the groundwork to explain why lockdowns need to continue.
5   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 Jan 4, 12:49pm  

Oh my!

Whatevahs shall we do?!?!?
6   RWSGFY   2021 Jan 4, 12:52pm  

IIRC every new strain of a mutating virus tends to be less deadly than previous. So it should be considered good news, not a cause for panic.
7   ignoreme   2021 Jan 4, 1:24pm  

ohomen171 says
The B.1.1.7 variant appears to be between 10 percent and 60 percent more transmissible than the original version.


Of course the virus is becoming more transmissible! Have you heard of natural selection? We’ve been washing our hands, wearing masks, and social distancing for 9 months now. Only the most transmissible versions of the virus are going to survive.

We’ve been saying this since day one! End the lockdowns now!
8   NuttBoxer   2021 Jan 4, 1:44pm  

Ironic that England, one of the most freedom restrictive countries in the world, even before the lockdown, is getting hit. It seems the more you attempt to guarantee safety, the less safe people become...

All flu virus's mutate, otherwise we wouldn't have a flu season. We'd isolate the strain, develop an effective vaccine or natural immunity, and no more flu, FOREVER.

I now know two people who have gotten the Wuhan Flu. The first recovered just fine without hospital, or anything out of the ordinary, other than some difficulty breathing. The second said she lost feeling in her legs and has gone to the hospital, but my wife has the impression she is a bit of a drama queen with her sickness. Neither of these friends are a picture of health. One is overweight, the other got her stomach stapled, both wouldn't know organic if it bit them on the ass.
9   Shaman   2021 Jan 4, 4:05pm  

This is good news! The new more infectious strain will make sure everyone gets it sooner rather than later! At this point I really don’t care how many it kills. All sick and weak and old people who doubtlessly weren’t contributing and just a drain on society. With them out of the way, we can build back better.
10   porkchopXpress   2021 Jan 4, 5:14pm  

This is nature's (deep state's) way of thinning the herd.
11   Onvacation   2021 Jan 4, 5:26pm  

How can you ever really know if the invisible enemy is really gone?
12   mell   2021 Jan 4, 5:28pm  

Hashtag newvariant! ZomG trending!
13   Misc   2021 Jan 5, 5:04am  

There have been reports of mutated strains through out the pandemic. They just didn't catch the media's eye until there was a vaccine available.
14   RC2006   2021 Jan 5, 8:08am  

Covid is the new flu
15   Robert Sproul   2021 Jan 5, 8:26am  

RC2006 says
Covid is the new flu


Or maybe….Covid is THE flu.
“A total of 75 laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations occurring between October 1, 2020 and December 12, 2020, were reported by FluSurv-NET sites.”
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/fluactivitysurv.htm
Between PCR tests running 50% false positive and the flu “disappearing’ I think the answer is right in front of us.

There have to be a lot of experienced medical personnel out there that see right through this bullshit. Imagine the old Marcus Welby M.D. types that are just nodding and going along in order to not get their tit in the ringer.
16   HeadSet   2021 Jan 5, 10:04am  

Onvacation says
How can you ever really know if the invisible enemy is really gone?


Sounds like time for my "invisible" mask.....

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