Omicron?

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Whether correct or not the justification euros have wanted (and will use) to close the heck out of Europe has been laid out!

It will be a nice reminder of March/April 2020!

The zoo will migrate over here after the usual month lag…it's become somewhat predictable.
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Agreed, and this is all pure speculation. There is zero evidence this variant is worse than others, in fact several reports from doctors in S Africa say the cases are extremely mild.

It would be funny if it weren't so disturbing.
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I have some friends currently in South Africa and judging by their social media posts.... nobody is concerned about this variant down there.
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RockOn said:

I have some friends currently in South Africa and judging by their social media posts.... nobody is concerned about this variant down there.
Moving to South Africa is suddenly starting to sound promising.
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RockOn said:

I have some friends currently in South Africa and judging by their social media posts.... nobody is concerned about this variant down there.


Good to hear, most aren't concerned about the variant but the hysteria it's causing.

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More interested in what happened to:

Epsilon
Zeta
Eta
Theta
Iota
Kappa
Lambda
Mu
Nu
Xi


Feels like we skipped a few.

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I think they actually used all the names but, despite being MUTATED, those strands ended up being nothing burgers....

Nu....didnt want it to sound like "new" is the theory

Xi...didnt want to offend chinese is the theory
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Isn't that the typical pattern for mutations - more transmissible, less serious health risk?
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LawHall88 said:

Isn't that the typical pattern for mutations - more transmissible, less serious health risk?

Which means that, if that's the case, this can be considered normal (and expected) as well as a GOOD thing. If this is the case, we want this weaker variant to spread and immunize, knowing covid as a whole isn't going anywhere.
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LawHall88 said:

Isn't that the typical pattern for mutations - more transmissible, less serious health risk?


Generally, yes. The concern with COVID might be "leaky" vaccines which allow more virulent strains to survive (whereby in a normal setting it would kill the host faster/without continued spreading).

If 61 out of 200 passengers tested positive without having or knowing they were infected, it leads me to believe this is likely a lower iFR strain.
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If Covid-19 follows the path almost every other novel virus has ever evolved - eventually a variant will emerge that is far less deadly and more transmissible. This helps the virus do what it wants to do - spread. (Dead hosts can't spread a virus)

Then the new virus strain becomes dominant and endemic, and ultimately so lame we just lump it into family of viruses known as "the common cold"

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FrioAg 00 said:

If Covid-19 follows the path almost every other novel virus has ever evolved - eventually a variant will emerge that is far less deadly and more transmissible. This helps the virus do what it wants to do - spread. (Dead hosts can't spread a virus)

Then the new virus strain becomes dominant and endemic, and ultimately so lame we just lump it into family of viruses known as "the common cold"



That's what would've normally happened.

But now, hosts that otherwise would die, but don't because they have less severe symptoms due to a leaky vaccine, can easily (potentially/maybe) select for that more dangerous variant that wouldn't naturally survive otherwise. Man-made natural selection, which is in essence an unnatural selection. We're taking a man made virus and making it into a more dangerous man-made version of what wouldn't exist without our sloppy interference.

But you'll never hear this from the media or so called "experts." All new and more dangerous variants will always be due to the evil unvaccinated. Using this very realistic logic, though, it is more likely that the vaccinated are responsible for any worsening variants than the unvaccinated. It's time for people to get their heads out of their arrogant asses and see what may be happening, instead of 100% blaming everyone who dares to choose for themselves.

Of course, once the vaccinated create these worse versions of covid, the only way for the unvaccinated to survive will be to become vaccinated themselves. Perhaps that's already known by the experts, which is why there's such a push to force it upon us. They know what they're creating.
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WoMD said:

FrioAg 00 said:

If Covid-19 follows the path almost every other novel virus has ever evolved - eventually a variant will emerge that is far less deadly and more transmissible. This helps the virus do what it wants to do - spread. (Dead hosts can't spread a virus)

Then the new virus strain becomes dominant and endemic, and ultimately so lame we just lump it into family of viruses known as "the common cold"



That's what would've normally happened.

But now, hosts that otherwise would die, but don't because they have less severe symptoms due to a leaky vaccine, can easily (potentially/maybe) select for that more dangerous variant that wouldn't naturally survive otherwise. Man-made natural selection, which is in essence an unnatural selection. We're taking a man made virus and making it into a more dangerous man-made version of what wouldn't exist without our sloppy interference.

But you'll never hear this from the media or so called "experts." All new and more dangerous variants will always be due to the evil unvaccinated. Using this very realistic logic, though, it is more likely that the vaccinated are responsible for any worsening variants than the unvaccinated. It's time for people to get their heads out of their arrogant asses and see what may be happening, instead of 100% blaming everyone who dares to choose for themselves.

Of course, once the vaccinated create these worse versions of covid, the only way for the unvaccinated to survive will be to become vaccinated themselves. Perhaps that's already known by the experts, which is why there's such a push to force it upon us. They know what they're creating.
I can't believe some people really believe this BS. Both this variant and Delta emerged from Southern Africa and India respectively, two regions with extremely low vaccination rates. But sure let's blame vaccination on emerging variants.

This pandemic really has brought to the forefront just how dumb some people really are
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57% of India has at least one vaccine dose, which means literally it's either #1 or #2 in the number of vaccinated people (depending on if anyone believes any numbers that come out of the Chinese government)

But you sort of if did make your own point about how this brings out the dumb
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the delta variant emerged last October when the vaccination rate was essentially zero but thanks for that irrelevant piece of data
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https://noahpinion.substack.com/p/the-omicron-situation
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hosts that otherwise would die, but don't because they have less severe symptoms due to a leaky vaccine
Okay, my post got removed because I took issue with this comment. It appears that WoMD thinks that if Covid had been allowed to kill more people, we would not see dangerous variants evolve.

Further, if that is true, and if the Covid vaccines are leaky, then we should stop giving flu vaccines as well, because they are even more leaky.

Logically, therefore, any vaccine that is not completely effective should not be deployed, because it is better to thin the herd of humanity by natural selection.

What have I missed here?
94chem,
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94chem said:

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hosts that otherwise would die, but don't because they have less severe symptoms due to a leaky vaccine
Okay, my post got removed because I took issue with this comment. It appears that WoMD thinks that if Covid had been allowed to kill more people, we would not see dangerous variants evolve.

Further, if that is true, and if the Covid vaccines are leaky, then we should stop giving flu vaccines as well, because they are even more leaky.

Logically, therefore, any vaccine that is not completely effective should not be deployed, because it is better to thin the herd of humanity by natural selection.

What have I missed here?
Are any vaccines 100% effective?
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Read an interesting article this AM from the doctor that caught the mutation considers it to be mild.

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/safrican-doctor-says-patients-with-omicron-variant-have-very-mild-symptoms-2021-11-28/


She was confused as the presenting symptoms were completely different from the Delta variant.

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JOHANNESBURG, Nov 28 (Reuters) - A South African doctor who was one of the first to suspect a different coronavirus strain among patients said on Sunday that symptoms of the Omicron variant were so far mild and could be treated at home.

Dr. Angelique Coetzee, a private practitioner and chair of South African Medical Association, told Reuters that on Nov. 18 she noticed seven patients at her clinic who had symptoms different from the dominant Delta variant, albeit "very mild".

"Symptoms at that stage was very much related to normal viral infection. And because we haven't seen COVID-19 for the past eight to 10 weeks, we decided to test," she said, adding that the patient and his family turned out to be positive.

On the same day, more patients came in with similar symptoms, which was when she realised there was "something else going on." Since then, she's seen two to three patients a day.

"We have seen a lot of Delta patients during the third wave. And this doesn't fit in the clinical picture," she said, adding she alerted NICD on the same day with the clinical results.

"Most of them are seeing very, very mild symptoms and none of them so far have admitted patients to surgeries. We have been able to treat these patients conservatively at home," she said.
Coetzee, who is also on the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Vaccines, said unlike the Delta so far patients have not reported loss of smell or taste and there has been no major drop in oxygen levels with the new variant.

Her experience so far has been that the variant is affecting people who are 40 or younger. Almost half of the patients with Omicron symptoms that she treated were not vaccinated.

"The most predominant clinical complaint is severe fatigue for one or two days. With them, the headache and the body aches and pain."
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Jabin said:

94chem said:

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hosts that otherwise would die, but don't because they have less severe symptoms due to a leaky vaccine
Okay, my post got removed because I took issue with this comment. It appears that WoMD thinks that if Covid had been allowed to kill more people, we would not see dangerous variants evolve.

Further, if that is true, and if the Covid vaccines are leaky, then we should stop giving flu vaccines as well, because they are even more leaky.

Logically, therefore, any vaccine that is not completely effective should not be deployed, because it is better to thin the herd of humanity by natural selection.

What have I missed here?
Are any vaccines 100% effective?
I doubt it, although some diseases have been completely eradicated (smallpox, and I think it would be possible for polio and rabies).
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Also will be skipping the pi variant, as people would be wanting it served a la mode.
94chem,
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94chem said:

Also will be skipping the pi variant, as people would be wanting it served a la mode.

But everything is better a La mode…well most things…not brisket for example
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WoMD said:

FrioAg 00 said:

If Covid-19 follows the path almost every other novel virus has ever evolved - eventually a variant will emerge that is far less deadly and more transmissible. This helps the virus do what it wants to do - spread. (Dead hosts can't spread a virus)

Then the new virus strain becomes dominant and endemic, and ultimately so lame we just lump it into family of viruses known as "the common cold"



That's what would've normally happened.

But now, hosts that otherwise would die, but don't because they have less severe symptoms due to a leaky vaccine, can easily (potentially/maybe) select for that more dangerous variant that wouldn't naturally survive otherwise. Man-made natural selection, which is in essence an unnatural selection. We're taking a man made virus and making it into a more dangerous man-made version of what wouldn't exist without our sloppy interference.

But you'll never hear this from the media or so called "experts." All new and more dangerous variants will always be due to the evil unvaccinated. Using this very realistic logic, though, it is more likely that the vaccinated are responsible for any worsening variants than the unvaccinated. It's time for people to get their heads out of their arrogant asses and see what may be happening, instead of 100% blaming everyone who dares to choose for themselves.

Of course, once the vaccinated create these worse versions of covid, the only way for the unvaccinated to survive will be to become vaccinated themselves. Perhaps that's already known by the experts, which is why there's such a push to force it upon us. They know what they're creating.


Of all the goofy things posted on this board over the last year and a half, this one may take the cake. The fact that 12 people liked it is really intriguing to me.

Facts:
Delta variant began in India before vaccines were widely available there.

Omicron variant began in Southern Africa where vaccination rates are very low.

Neither started in places where they could be attributed to your theory on vaccines.

More cases=more chances of variants
Fewer cases=fewer chances of variants

Vaccines lead to fewer cases giving the virus fewer chances to mutate and giving mutations fewer hosts to spread to.


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Aston94 said:







Facts:

Delta variant began in India before vaccines were widely available there.

Omicron variant began in Southern Africa where vaccination rates are very low.





Not saying it won't eventually be true but everything I have read is we do not even know if this is the case.

It was first identified there and it has been attributed to their advanced infectious disease infrastructure.

The variant is already now known to be in New Zealand, England, Brazil and other places.

Maybe just maybe it went unnoticed in other regions due to the lighter symptoms.

Again, not saying it won't end up being proven as starting there but to call it a fact that it did start there means you know more than anyone in the world.
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Windy City Ag said:

Read an interesting article this AM from the doctor that caught the mutation considers it to be mild.

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/safrican-doctor-says-patients-with-omicron-variant-have-very-mild-symptoms-2021-11-28/


She was confused as the presenting symptoms were completely different from the Delta variant.

Quote:

JOHANNESBURG, Nov 28 (Reuters) - A South African doctor who was one of the first to suspect a different coronavirus strain among patients said on Sunday that symptoms of the Omicron variant were so far mild and could be treated at home.

Dr. Angelique Coetzee, a private practitioner and chair of South African Medical Association, told Reuters that on Nov. 18 she noticed seven patients at her clinic who had symptoms different from the dominant Delta variant, albeit "very mild".

"Symptoms at that stage was very much related to normal viral infection. And because we haven't seen COVID-19 for the past eight to 10 weeks, we decided to test," she said, adding that the patient and his family turned out to be positive.

On the same day, more patients came in with similar symptoms, which was when she realised there was "something else going on." Since then, she's seen two to three patients a day.

"We have seen a lot of Delta patients during the third wave. And this doesn't fit in the clinical picture," she said, adding she alerted NICD on the same day with the clinical results.

"Most of them are seeing very, very mild symptoms and none of them so far have admitted patients to surgeries. We have been able to treat these patients conservatively at home," she said.
Coetzee, who is also on the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Vaccines, said unlike the Delta so far patients have not reported loss of smell or taste and there has been no major drop in oxygen levels with the new variant.

Her experience so far has been that the variant is affecting people who are 40 or younger. Almost half of the patients with Omicron symptoms that she treated were not vaccinated.

"The most predominant clinical complaint is severe fatigue for one or two days. With them, the headache and the body aches and pain."

Interesting post thanks for sharing it.

Paradoxically if Omnicron can outcompete Delta for contagiousness but is milder it could actually be a mutation that makes COVID a big nothing infection. What is important is the population that is currently being infected is likely young without comorbidities, much like the majority of South Africa. When it infects high risk patients for severe COVID will be the real test.
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Aston94 said:




Of all the goofy things posted on this board over the last year and a half, this one may take the cake. The fact that 12 people liked it is really intriguing to me.

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1002198

Yes - goofy. Except this theory is based on a study before big brother became the gatekeeper on science.
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Old Buffalo said:

Aston94 said:




Of all the goofy things posted on this board over the last year and a half, this one may take the cake. The fact that 12 people liked it is really intriguing to me.

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1002198

Yes - goofy. Except this theory is based on a study before big brother became the gatekeeper on science.


Key quote from conclusion:
Our data show that anti-disease vaccines that do not prevent transmission can create conditions that promote the emergence of pathogen strains that cause more severe disease in unvaccinated hosts.

If the Covid vaccines did not prevent transmission then I would agree that their theory is applicable. But Covid vaccines do prevent transmission (or greatly reduce it) making this paper not on point.

As I said above, lesser numbers with virus means lesser chances for mutations.
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I really wish you would follow the science.


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"Our vaccines are working exceptionally well," she [CDC Director Walensky] said. "They continue to work well with 'Delta' with regard to severe illness and death, but what they can't do anymore is prevent transmission."
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planoaggie123 said:

Aston94 said:







Facts:

Delta variant began in India before vaccines were widely available there.

Omicron variant began in Southern Africa where vaccination rates are very low.





Not saying it won't eventually be true but everything I have read is we do not even know if this is the case.

It was first identified there and it has been attributed to their advanced infectious disease infrastructure.

The variant is already now known to be in New Zealand, England, Brazil and other places.

Maybe just maybe it went unnoticed in other regions due to the lighter symptoms.

Again, not saying it won't end up being proven as starting there but to call it a fact that it did start there means you know more than anyone in the world.

https://www.ksl.com/article/50294244/omicron-was-in-netherlands-days-before-it-was-reported-in-south-africa

Quote:

BRUSSELS The omicron variant was already in the Netherlands when South Africa alerted the World Health Organization about it last week, Dutch health authorities said Tuesday, adding to fear and confusion over the new version of the coronavirus in a weary world hoping it had left the worst of the pandemic behind.

The Netherlands' RIVM health institute found omicron in samples dating from Nov. 19 and 23. The WHO said South Africa first reported the the variant to the U.N. healthy agency on Nov. 24.
It's pretty clear that SA is being punished for being communicative with the international community. The only logical response next time will be to remain silent. Sad.
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Here's an actual electron microscope picture of the omicron:


These mutations are getting crazy!
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