Interesting thread/paper: "Our data suggest acute infections are unlikely to be common sources of novel variants. Future work is needed in long-term infections / immunocompromised hosts where there is more time for mutations to arise, selection to act, and transmission to occur."https://twitter.com/KATarinambraun/status/1388312255222124544 …
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Also variants are not inherently scary or worse The data on B117 itself is kinda skewed b/c you can really only compare it to original Covid strain from Aug - Dec 2020 b/c testing capacity was so limited beforehand Not convinced B1117’s transmissibility is >15% true baseline
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How worried should we be about the Indian variant? Especially as more Americans become vaccinated?https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/19/is-a-double-mutant-covid-variant-behind-indias-record-surge …
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We deep seq’d
carefully at long-term infxs.
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