Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
Found this for you as well:
"New COVID Strain May Evade Vaccines, Alarming Health Officials"
https://www.medscape.com/s/viewarticle/995810?
Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
Today in the Washington Post
"This latest covid variant could be the best yet at evading immunity"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/08/25/covid-variant-ba-2-86-pirola/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
This might be over your head but here you go:
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F1wqbv9f533kb1.jpg
I'd like to note that monoclonal antibodies DON'T work on BA2.86
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F24h99qle33kb1.png
This is highly mutated strain Pirola is indeed very concerning.
Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
This might be over your head but here you go:
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F1wqbv9f533kb1.jpg
I'd like to note that monoclonal antibodies DON'T work on BA2.86
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F24h99qle33kb1.png
This is highly mutated strain Pirola is indeed very concerning.
Anonymous wrote:The article also states:
While the CDC said it was “too soon” to know whether BA 2.86 will lead to more severe illness in comparison to other variants, officials said that data from locations where it has been discovered have not shown any signs that it is particularly virulent. These areas have not seen signs of increased transmission – such as higher infection rates or emergency room visits – though CDC officials note it was “too soon” to analyze BA 2.86’s impacts based on these data.
Anonymous wrote:Huge spike?
Anonymous wrote:High risk individuals are being advised to wear masks in public. There is a new covid strain that isn't in any of the vaccine shots or booster shots BA.2.86 and this is why where is a huge spike in cases and hospitalizations right now.
Be safe out there!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/24/new-covid-variant-masking-high-risk-people