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Previously on "New variant might not be any more transmissable"
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJayn200 is making a late dash for the COTY2020 award.
The genius of covid19 is that it takes two to four weeks to seed. People don't know they are ill for 6 to 13 days and, in half of virus shedding cases, the individuals don't even know they are ill and spreading. That's before we even consider the "super spreaders."
From the international stats in countries that are monitoring this it is being stated that the new variant is seeding now. It will be early to mid January before it is possible to state it is rising much faster than the other variants. In this case, with London and Kent already displaying the result, it is obvious it will be spreading far and wide.
The Spectator is extremely selective in the type of articles it publishes. Overall I have been extremely disappointed with the Daily Mail, Spectator and the like. They had a chance to redeem the stereotypes that they earned, particularly more so from 2016 onward. Publishing without an editorial or other discursive input is really not cool for a subject as serious as covid19. Jayn200 has swallowed this extremely quickly. If they do it, what is to stop others?
Also: why guess? It is obviously spreading throughout the world and the current available forecast and figures support this, even accounting for bias in the test detection methods. If the best minds guess it will spread, that's good enough for me. Covid is covid, the same restrictions work anywhere. The reason it spread so far in London and Kent is all to do with public behavior. It seems much of England has all but given up.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThey are lower per 100K population than during the first wave. Mainly due to better treatment I guess.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThis tulip reminds me articles written in September along the lines - "so what if cases go up, the hospitalisations and deaths are low!"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNew Covid variant linked to higher viral load in the blood | Coronavirus | The Guardian
Nobody seems to give a tulip about Stanford’s stats professor
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“ The hypothesis that the fast-spreading UK variant of the Covid-19 virus has a transmission advantage has been bolstered by an analysis that suggests it is linked to higher loads of the virus in the blood.”
New Covid variant linked to higher viral load in the blood | Coronavirus | The Guardian
Nobody seems to give a tulip about Stanford’s stats professor
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat does Simon Dolan say?
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