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    2.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 2 Feb 2021
      Replying to @dhoze1 @MLevitt_NP2013 and

      again, this doesn’t kick in when there’s a long period in the initial phase of the disease where your symptoms are mild or non existent and you’re still spreading. in particular this trend is contradicted by the b.1.1.7 variant

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    3. Ángel Luis Fernández‏ @angeluisfc 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @DanielleFong @dhoze1 and

      The point is the more people is infected and overcome the virus, the less transmissible it is, or the less harm it makes. Remember: all that measures aim to avoid the collapse of the HealthCare System, just that. BTW, these measures wasn't recommended by the @CDCgov

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    4.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @angeluisfc @dhoze1 and

      no, that’s a completely separate effect, and furthermore, the more infections, the more chances it has to mutate

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    5. Ángel Luis Fernández‏ @angeluisfc 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @DanielleFong @dhoze1 and

      Mutations doesn’t mean more or less infective or lethal, just to be accurate

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    6.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @angeluisfc @dhoze1 and

      sure, but when mutations sum up to something acting differently it’s called a variant, that’s what we are discussing

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    7. Gustavo Bueno Enfurecido  🇪🇸‏ @BuenoEnfurecido 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @DanielleFong @angeluisfc and

      Norovirus, influenza, adenovirus, rinovirus, measles, chickenpox, coronavirus... Have been replicating hundreds of years, to levels orders of magnitude greater than C19. After all of that (some of them with larger R) they are essentially the SAME virus to this day.

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    8.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @BuenoEnfurecido @angeluisfc and

      some of the viruses we have already defeated are / were super terrible, like smallpox and polio. flu changes a lot. the p.1 variant in brazil has a vastly higher attack rate and evades prior immunity.

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    9. Ángel Luis Fernández‏ @angeluisfc 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @DanielleFong @BuenoEnfurecido and

      Could you let me see the study about the p.1 variant in Brazil? I assume u refer to C19

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    10.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @angeluisfc @BuenoEnfurecido and

      unfortunately because the brazilian government has underprioritized the effort against covid there are a limited number of studies for the brazilian variant, so there's not as much good science as you would like this is a decent survey not too out of datehttps://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/what-we-know-about-the-p1-variant-of-the-coronavirus.html …

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       🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
      Replying to @DanielleFong @angeluisfc and

      the most compelling piece of anecdata i've heard comes from an interview with contact tracers working in Manaus, heard over the BBC World Service. "previously, we would contact trace people, and of 3 contacts maybe one would get the disease, now it is *everybody"

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        1.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
          Replying to @DanielleFong @angeluisfc and

          circumstantial evidence around immune escape comes from the second peak in Manaus, worse than the first, after an estimated 75% of the city was already infected, from the underperformance of the Sinovac vaccine 50% instead of 80% expected in the Brazilian trial & E485K mutation

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        2. Ángel Luis Fernández‏ @angeluisfc 3 Feb 2021
          Replying to @DanielleFong @BuenoEnfurecido and

          So, there’s no scientific evidence of neither the variant is more lethal nor more transmissible Article citing people and a BBC interview That’s far from serious from any newspaper or radio But just a point:pic.twitter.com/ma8edKmEF7

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        3.  🤷🏻‍♀️‏ @DanielleFong 3 Feb 2021
          Replying to @angeluisfc @BuenoEnfurecido and

          no, there is a lot of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence, and increasing amount of scientific evidence. the evidence of higher transmissibility of some variants, the more recent B.1.1.7 variants in the UK, the P.1. Variant in Brazil, is pretty clear evidence for D614G moreso

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