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On the ground info on India COVID situation
@Ak:
India's major cities are in the middle of harrowing, grim and deathly collapse of its healthcare system. I have been trying (like many others) to help people find things that they need. Which has helped me see the ground situationThis is what's happening :
Does anyone have any sources of data about how existing vaccines fare in relation to these strains? Do we have any measure of approximately how much needs to change for our vaccines to have reduced efficiency? I’ve only really seen speculation, and would be interested in actual papers or data.
I haven't seen any hard data on this yet myself. In theory the vaccines confer immunity to the entire SARS collection of viruses. Patients that had the original SARS or MERS are immune to covid 17 years later, so that immunity is expected to be long lasting.
That said, nobody has run the numbers. That's just an educated guess until we do. No one knows if the virus is cagey enough to dodge the vaccine immunity or not.
The revelation about the new strain, and how it's behaving, if true, is exactly the thing experts have been concerned about.
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Well, shit. That's not supposed to happen, generally speaking. Most viruses get more friendly and benign so they don't kill their hosts. This is deeply troubling news, and it means we haven't seen the worst of this pandemic yet by a long shot.
According to The Guardian article I posted a few days ago in the coronavirus update topic:
So yeah, if the reports are accurate, and this strain starts to spread worldwide we could all be in serious trouble.
I’m sure the strain is already worldwide. Hopefully the existing vaccines work on it.