Many people are wondering how the coronavirus variants will affect the course of the pandemic.
That’s why @DeborahNetburn reached out to epidemiologists, doctors and infectious disease experts to learn more about what we can expect:https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-02-10/why-scientists-are-not-panicking-about-new-coronavirus-variants …
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In the future, COVID-19 will likely become an ordinary part of life — a common respiratory illness like those caused by other coronaviruses that were circulating before the pandemic began, Toner said. https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2021-02-10/why-scientists-are-not-panicking-about-new-coronavirus-variants …pic.twitter.com/19u3MAqEe6
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isn’t the recent evidence of another infection spike in manaus and the E484K / B135 south african variant not triggering an immune response from previously infected patients in the astra zeneca study evidence?
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Wait. What? I thought herd immunity was invented by Scott Atlas & the Barrington Declaration doctors?
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