The situation in India is dire and all variants associated with a surge need attention. But this man is 88 years-old, diabetic, two prior heart surgeries, and still had only mild symptoms (mild fever was reported) and is hospitalized out of caution likely because he is former PM.https://twitter.com/GabrielScally/status/1384452978086596616 …
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Given the depth of India's crisis, maybe we can reflect a bit on how much of the focus has been on the potential, speculative threat to us in the vaccine-rich wealthy countries (VARIANTS ON PLANES!) rather than what can we do, immediately, to help them.
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My guess: No "escaped a catastrophe before" is a guarantee, and our explanations were too speculative. I think neither Brazil nor India had herd immunity (seroprevalence studies weren't random) and *every* nonimmune (unvaccinated) population is under risk. https://twitter.com/korystotesbery/status/1384874124376514562 …
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We don't have to wait for full details of variant analyses or focus on potential effects here to recognize this: the crisis in India is really, really, really dire and has the potential to be the worst case in the world. Our lack of robust global response is heartbreaking.
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I don’t think they’re being critical of the vaccine in this tweet. Is that what you meant or interpreted? I read it as the vaccine worked really well on someone who would have otherwise died from it. So, in spite of getting Covid still, he’s going to survive. Also..good thread
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