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Those highly mutated strains have been noted as coming either from other species (mink, bats, etc esp. those carrying other diseases) or from immunocompromised individuals (where it gets to benefit from a long period within their body before they fight it off [for the ones that do]).

A South African woman with HIV was infected with COVID for at least 7 months and the virus mutated in her body more than 30 TIMES
  • A South African woman, 36, with uncontrolled HIV became infected with COVID-19 in September 2020
  • She was hospitalized for nine days and continued to test positive 216 days after initially falling ill
  • Researchers found that the virus mutated inside her body 32 times, including 13 changes to the spike protein the virus used to enter and infect cells
  • Six months after she became ill, two of her three medications she was taking to treat her HIV were switched
  • Her viral loads finally became suppressed and she tested negative for COVID-19 233 days after her first test

Researchers in South Africa have documented the case of a woman with HIV who has been infected with COVID-19 for months and has seen the virus mutate inside her.

The woman, who is 36, first fell ill in September 2020 and has been testing positive for the disease for more than seven months.

What's more, the virus that continues to stay in her body has undergone more than 30 genetic changes.

The team, from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, says the findings present the first real evidence that patients with untreated HIV can have an impaired immune system that allows coronavirus to take root and mutate into potentially deadly variants that could spread to others.

A South African woman with HIV was infected with Covid for at least 7 months | Daily Mail Online

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you KNOW that's not why his sayin to focus on Africa
 

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A South African woman with HIV was infected with COVID for at least 7 months and the virus mutated in her body more than 30 TIMES
  • A South African woman, 36, with uncontrolled HIV became infected with COVID-19 in September 2020
  • She was hospitalized for nine days and continued to test positive 216 days after initially falling ill
  • Researchers found that the virus mutated inside her body 32 times, including 13 changes to the spike protein the virus used to enter and infect cells
  • Six months after she became ill, two of her three medications she was taking to treat her HIV were switched
  • Her viral loads finally became suppressed and she tested negative for COVID-19 233 days after her first test

Researchers in South Africa have documented the case of a woman with HIV who has been infected with COVID-19 for months and has seen the virus mutate inside her.

The woman, who is 36, first fell ill in September 2020 and has been testing positive for the disease for more than seven months.

What's more, the virus that continues to stay in her body has undergone more than 30 genetic changes.

The team, from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, says the findings present the first real evidence that patients with untreated HIV can have an impaired immune system that allows coronavirus to take root and mutate into potentially deadly variants that could spread to others.

A South African woman with HIV was infected with Covid for at least 7 months | Daily Mail Online


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So brehs I live in NY but just got back from Miami.

NY is fully open like zero restrictions clubs concerts etc? I’m confused
I know strip clubs opened this week and they got outdoor stuff planned all summer long.

the social distancing stuff is still in place and some places still make you wear the mask, but otherwise it’s kinda back to normal
 

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I know strip clubs opened this week and they got outdoor stuff planned all summer long.

the social distancing stuff is still in place and some places still make you wear the mask, but otherwise it’s kinda back to normal

just seen cityelitegroups IG and jimmys and katra be lit.

I’m out brehs :mjlit:
 

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Exit from lockdown ‘to be delayed by two weeks’ as Covid cases surge
Tammy Hughes
Sat, 5 June 2021, 6:54 am·4-min read


A two-week delay to the planned easing of restrictions in England on June 21 is reportedly being considered after the number of people in the country with Covid-19 rose by 75 per cent.

Multiple reports have also suggested plans to lift restrictions could be scaled down, with social distancing and the wearing of face coverings set to continue amid concerns the Indian variant is fuelling a surge in cases.

The UK on Friday recorded its highest number of new confirmed coronavirus cases – 6,238 – since late March, according to official figures.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) also suggested the number of people who had the virus in England has increased by around three quarters in a week, taking it to its highest tally since mid-April, with the R value between 1 and 1.2.

According to the Telegraph, a two-week delay to the final stage of Boris Johnson’s road map will be used to accelerate second jabs for over-40s, moving from a 12 to eight-week gap between doses, echoing the practise that is already in place for over-50s.

Those aged over 25 will also be offered their first doses from next week, the newspaper said.

It comes as laboratory data from the Francis Crick Institute backed up a policy of reducing the gap between jabs.

The study found that after just one dose of the Pfizer jab, people are less likely to develop antibody levels against the Indian (B.1.617.2) variant, also known as Delta, as high as those seen against the previously dominant Kent variant, which has been dubbed Alpha.

Dr Rosalind Eggo, a member of the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (Spi-M) Government advisory panel, said with “very early evidence” showing that the current vaccines on offer “don’t work quite as well against the Delta variant”, it was important to increase the rate of second jabs.

“Getting those second doses up, pushing that number up as high as possible is really important,” she told BBC’s Newsnight.

Pushing back by a fortnight the plans to lift all restrictions in order to allow more adults to be fully vaccinated could see so-called “freedom day” delayed until July 5.

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In a move already being lambasted by night-time economy chiefs, the i said it would likely see the Government backtrack on encouraging a return to the workplace, continue with the guidance to work from home if possible, and is also likely to continue with the policy of mask wearing and social distancing on public transport.

The newspaper also said social distancing in bars and restaurants is likely to remain, along with limits on audiences in theatres and cinemas.

In Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed he is considering keeping social-distancing restrictions in place for the rest of 2021, calling the two-metre measure “one of the strongest defences that we have” against the virus.

But Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality said keeping social distancing in place would threaten the viability of the sector.

“Sorry but leaving social distancing in place in pubs, restaurants, hotels and attractions means that June 21 is not freedom date at all,” she tweeted.

“It means that those businesses continue to operate at a loss and threatens the long term viability of businesses, jobs and the recovery.”

Sacha Lord, night time economy adviser for Greater Manchester, said he was “up for a fight” over the possible shift.

“Hospitality is the fifth biggest industry in the UK – June 21 is make or break for many,” he said on social media.

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No 10 sources said suggestions of a delay to the road map was “speculation”, with the Prime Minister telling broadcasters this week there was still “nothing in the data at the moment that means we cannot go ahead with Step 4”.

The Health Secretary said the Government “always expected cases to rise” as lockdown was eased, and that ministers were being “tough” on international travel rules to preserve the route out of lockdown in the UK by preventing new variants from taking hold.

Matt Hancock said vaccines had not managed to completely sever the link between infections and people ending up in hospital but that it was not yet possible to determine whether the Indian variant increased the risk of ending up on a hospital ward.

“That’s one of the things that we’re watching very carefully, and it’s too early to say what the decision will be ahead of June 21, but we’ll make sure people know in good time,” Mr Hancock told reporters on Friday.

Analysis by the PA news agency shows the majority of major hospital trusts in England are currently continuing to average no Covid-19 admissions despite rising case numbers, with 50% of the population now fully-vaccinated.
 

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I get my 2nd dose of moderna at the end of this month, my arm was sore for 2 days, that's it.

Shout out to the Brehs and Brehettes that made it through this pandemic Covid-free.

:salute:

Also, shout out to the Brehs and Brehettes who got Covid, but successfully beat it.

:salute:
 

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Got my JJ vaxx few days ago...on Tuesday... was sick for a day... i took some Tylenol to ease the fever....drank madddd water and I was good after.... how long does this shyt needs to go through my body for the effectiveness to be solid?
 

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i got my 2nd Pfizer shot about a month ago & my girl got it weeks before me.
we went away to the Poconos for a few days recently and masks are DONE there.
yo, i'm so glad i got through this past year without me or any of my blood relatives getting covid.
my in-laws got clapped the fukk up, just got sick. they all pulled through.
 

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Just had my first pzier shot here in the UK, it's been 24 hours already and not much to say in terms of side effects. Just a slight soreness which is to be expected as the body is literally creating "a police barrier" round the site of the injection. :russ:
 
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