COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

Theo Penn

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Yeah. Dr. Feigl-Ding tweeted this 2-3 weeks back..



Obviously, being vaccinated is better but if these shids spread its gonna get spooky again :snoop:

Also, there's an Arizona variant that's similar to the South African

ASU watching new COVID-19 'Arizona variant' with a mutation known to weaken vaccines


2021 - The Year of the Variants

Yeah, these variants can escape the vaccine and bring the efficacy rates way down, especially that South African one. We gotta stay on our toes out here. Hope vaccination will keep people out the hospital with these variants, but we don’t know. We’re flying blind. They really don’t even know the duration of the protective effect of the vaccine because there are no long term studies
 

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2021 - The Year of the Variants

Yeah, these variants can escape the vaccine and bring the efficacy rates way down, especially that South African one. We gotta stay on our toes out here. Hope vaccination will keep people out the hospital with these variants, but we don’t know. We’re flying blind. They really don’t even know the duration of the protective effect of the vaccine because there are no long term studies
I'm assuming we'll need annual boosters.
 

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Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna already are testing newly designed booster shots against B.1.351 that should work against any variants known to blunt the immune response.

Instead of a new vaccine against variants, however, it may be just as effective for Americans to receive a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech or Moderna vaccines in six months to a year, said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

That would keep antibody levels high in each recipient, overwhelming any variant — a more practical strategy than making a specialized vaccine for each new variant that emerges, he said.

most likely gonna have to get an annual covid shot like the flu
 

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Fauci hits back at rightwing criticism and says attacks on him 'bizarre'

Scientist forced to defend himself from attacks by Trump allies and says ‘I can’t be bothered with getting distracted’

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Fauci, pictured here with Debora Birx, said he had become a scapegoat for rightwing figures. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

Adam Gabbatt
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Mon 5 Apr 2021 09.46 EDT

Anthony Fauci has described attacks on him from Republicans as “bizarre”, after a barrage of criticism from senior GOP figures.

The infectious disease expert who has led the US effort against Covid-19 was forced to defend himself after a former Trump official called him “the father of the actual virus” and the senator Lindsay Graham followed other Republicans in urging Fauci – Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser and the head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, to travel to the US-Mexico border.

Speaking to Fox News, Fauci said he had become a scapegoat for rightwing figures.

“I’ve been a symbol to them of what they don’t like about anything that has to do with things that are contrary to them, anything outside of their own realm,” he said.

In a flurry of tweets on Friday, Graham, from South Carolina, told Fauci: “You need to go to the southern border and witness in person the biggest super-spreader event in the nation.”

Graham was referring to thousands of migrants being held in overcrowded conditions. The administration has said asylum seekers are tested for coronavirus on arrival in the US. It was unclear what Graham thought a Fauci visit would achieve.

“It’s a little bit bizarre, I would say,” Fauci said. “I mean … Lindsey Graham, who I like, he’s … you know, he’s a good person, I’ve dealt with him very, very well over the years, you know, equating me with things that have to do at the border? I mean, I have nothing to do with the border.

“Having me down at the border, that’s really not what I do.”

Fauci, 80, has served seven presidents since 1984, leading the fight against Aids and HIV before emerging as the trusted public face of attempts to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

On Wednesday Peter Navarro, who served in various roles under Donald Trump, launched a bizarre rant during an interview with Fox News.

Asked about Fauci’s comment that his pursuit of a vaccine was “the best decision ever made”, Navarro said: “Fauci is a sociopath and a liar. He had nothing to do with the vaccine. The father of the vaccine is Donald J Trump.

“What is Fauci the father of? Fauci is the father of the actual virus.”

Fauci responded, asking: “How bizarre is that? Think about it for a second. Isn’t that a little weird? I mean, come on.”

Last week Mark Meadows, Trump’s former chief of staff, accused Fauci of remaining silent over conditions at the border. An Alabama congressman also urged Fauci to get involved. In February Marco Rubio, a senator from Florida, criticized Fauci, saying his job “is not to mislead or scare” the American public.

Fauci demurred when asked to respond.

“I am so busy trying to do some important things to preserve the health and the safety of the American people that I can’t be bothered with getting distracted with these people that are doing these ad hominems,” he said.
 

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here in canada we are in the dark ages, only really 60 year old plus and healthcare workers have been vaccinated many only first dose
Damn. Canadian brehs officially :feedme:status. Crazy how the tables have turned. Wishing y'all the best.

Biden Covid Advisor Warns ‘Game-Changing’ Variant Infects Kids ‘Very Readily’ And Could Spur New Lockdowns

Not the kids. This would be a game-changer.:whoo::mjcry:I'm actually taking a class about historical epidemics and we were studying the yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans during the 19th century. Apparently cacs who were able to become acclimated(immune essentially) to the disease were viewed favorably in social circles and possessed something money couldn't buy: "immunocapital." I can definitely envision something along those lines developing now between those who are vaccinated and those who refuse.
 

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2nd shot this Friday :wow:

Me, my immediate fam, gf and her sister will be fully vaccinated before May :whoo:

science brehs :blessed:
End is almost here :blessed:

Still have a little bit to go though, and don’t let those fear mongering articles, Twitter threads and videos scare you :ufdup:

please do stay on top of the news but we are heading in the right direction

#summer2021 is about to be litty :mjlit:
 

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i work in healthcare and just have my first dose of pfizer but guess this I have to wait 4 months for my second dose :beli:

nowhere else in the world is doing this ish
What the fukk? 4 months? :dead:, at least you will still have more protection with that one dose (Up to 80%), that’s better than the flu shot :yeshrug:
 
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