Trying to decide whether or not to get the booster. I had thought there was CDC data on omicron mortality unvaccinated/vaccinated/boosted but I'm struggling to find it. Can you point me in the right direction please. TIA
AquaCasaAg said:
Trying to decide whether or not to get the booster. I had thought there was CDC data on omicron mortality unvaccinated/vaccinated/boosted but I'm struggling to find it. Can you point me in the right direction please. TIA
Not true, unless this is a typo and you meant many...Coates said:AquaCasaAg said:
Trying to decide whether or not to get the booster. I had thought there was CDC data on omicron mortality unvaccinated/vaccinated/boosted but I'm struggling to find it. Can you point me in the right direction please. TIA
I don't think the cdc has anything out, and I wouldn't put much stock in their info anyway.
I don't believe S Africa reported any deaths. Same with Denmark, and hospitalizations are very low.
With the political background noise level, this seems iffy. My best source of unadulterated, real data works for the Methodist Hospital system. Through 12/23, Methodist "...now see almost exclusively..." the Omicron variant.88planoAg said:
fwiw cdc just backpedaled a lot on estimate of omicron % of cases. Initially reported to be 73% of cases in the US, revised to only 22%.
What percentage of tests are they sequencing for identification?buffalo chip said:With the political background noise level, this seems iffy. My best source of unadulterated, real data works for the Methodist Hospital system. Through 12/23, Methodist "...now see almost exclusively..." the Omicron variant.88planoAg said:
fwiw cdc just backpedaled a lot on estimate of omicron % of cases. Initially reported to be 73% of cases in the US, revised to only 22%.
That is not in the text messaging that he and I shared, and I am not smart enough to have asked.bigtruckguy3500 said:What percentage of tests are they sequencing for identification?buffalo chip said:With the political background noise level, this seems iffy. My best source of unadulterated, real data works for the Methodist Hospital system. Through 12/23, Methodist "...now see almost exclusively..." the Omicron variant.88planoAg said:
fwiw cdc just backpedaled a lot on estimate of omicron % of cases. Initially reported to be 73% of cases in the US, revised to only 22%.
why not get an antibody test to see where you are at before getting booster?AquaCasaAg said:
Trying to decide whether or not to get the booster. I had thought there was CDC data on omicron mortality unvaccinated/vaccinated/boosted but I'm struggling to find it. Can you point me in the right direction please. TIA
I'd appreciate seeing data to back up your assertions, here. Vaccines taking the edge off of Alpha and Delta is pretty widely accepted, but when fully & recently vax'ed folks are coming down with symptomatic Omicron and the baseline of virgin Omicron cases begins as mild symptoms - it doesn't seem evident that the vaxes are doing significant proportional good on this variant, nor that getting boosted makes a single degree of difference.bigtruckguy3500 said:
I'd recommend just getting the booster. Even if you get exposed to omicron, it'll help give you an asymptomatic case, or a minimally symptomatic case. Your body will still recognize omicron and develop more specific immunity to the variant, but you'll have shorter duration of illness.
Worst case, you avoid getting a booster and you get sick and have to miss work, or even get delta or another variant that's worse than omicron.
I wish I had gotten my booster a week earlier than I did.
Sorry if I sound rude, but I don't really always feel like typing up a lengthy explanation of my opinions based on my experience and things I read. Here's some data if you're interested though:Get Off My Lawn said:I'd appreciate seeing data to back up your assertions, here. Vaccines taking the edge off of Alpha and Delta is pretty widely accepted, but when fully & recently vax'ed folks are coming down with symptomatic Omicron and the baseline of virgin Omicron cases begins as mild symptoms - it doesn't seem evident that the vaxes are doing significant proportional good on this variant, nor that getting boosted makes a single degree of difference.bigtruckguy3500 said:
I'd recommend just getting the booster. Even if you get exposed to omicron, it'll help give you an asymptomatic case, or a minimally symptomatic case. Your body will still recognize omicron and develop more specific immunity to the variant, but you'll have shorter duration of illness.
Worst case, you avoid getting a booster and you get sick and have to miss work, or even get delta or another variant that's worse than omicron.
I wish I had gotten my booster a week earlier than I did.
There are also potentially fatal outcomes associated (albeit in small numbers) with getting boosted - so just flippantly cheering on everyone getting shots is both unfounded and irresponsible.
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Remarkably, neutralization of Omicron was undetectable in most vaccinated individuals. However, individuals boosted with mRNA vaccines exhibited potent neutralization of Omicron only 4-6-fold lower than wild type, suggesting that boosters enhance the cross-reactivity of neutralizing antibody responses. In addition, we find Omicron pseudovirus is more infectious than any other variant tested. Overall, this study highlights the importance of boosters to broaden neutralizing antibody responses against highly divergent SARS-CoV-2 variants.
Fantastic thread (both in style and substance)
— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) December 29, 2021
Although Omicron is very capable of evading antibodies and causing reinfections/breakthroughs, it barely evades T-cells at all, meaning vaxxed or recovered people are likely to retain very good protection against severe disease https://t.co/72rMB3qjBB
Gordo14 said:
The extensive data some of you want about the impact of a booster until you've been exposed to Omicron many times over. Odds are very very good that the booster helps both in terms of infection and severity. Preliminary data supports that information. Not sure why you'd hesitate to get the shot