I know this is hard to think about this, but... We're almost certainly all going to be introduced to this pathogen, one way or the other—vaccines or exposure. The current increased transmissibility path means the time to make that choice, affirmatively, is shorter and shorter.
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I believe the worst of the crisis is/will be over for many wealthy countries soon. We had large outbreaks and mass vaccination. In my view, our variant/efficacy fears are a bit misguided (though keep watching, sure). Not so for the many billions with little to no prior immunity.
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted The Associated Press
So I see this. There’s not much to say until details are published. However, there’s enough we know from the other more transmissible variants to realize it’s already an emergency. Places like Vietnam *urgently* need vaccines—they had no outbreaks, hence little prior immunity.https://twitter.com/AP/status/1398652362353524737 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted
Ah, Alex shows up. Predictable rituals of life. I do want more data on the two vaccines from China, and the efficacy of both against symptomatic breakthroughs is lower. But from all real life data we have, they both greatly help prevent severe disease. https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1398743127876374531 …
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If we can make billions of doses of mRNA vaccines, let's go. If the choice is none vs any vaccine, real life data says *any* vaccine will help prevent deaths. I'm not advocating for a singular path. WHATEVER WE CAN DO AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. That is our global moral responsibility.
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Remember the freak out over Seychelles because, despite widespread vaccination with AstraZeneca and Sinopharm, it had an increase cases (though mostly among the unvaccinated)? They had 14 deaths total for all of May, as far as I know none among the vaccinated. Vaccines work.pic.twitter.com/wVerUkmo1c
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Meaghan Kall
Delta (formerly B.1.617.2) appears to be more severe in addition to more transmissible.
Terrible news for the unvaccinated and for countries without prior big outbreaks or mass vaccination. We must do everything we can—immediately—to speed up vaccination.https://twitter.com/kallmemeg/status/1400489338425810951 …zeynep tufekci added,
Meaghan Kall @kallmemegThis is due to 2 new analyses on severity, one from England and one from Scotland. They both found the same: Increased severity of Delta (B.1.617.2) - Risk of A&E attendance (Hazard Ratio 1.67) - Risk of hospital admission (HR 2.61 England, 2.39 Scotland ) pic.twitter.com/LQlnjpo8d3Show this thread7 replies 130 retweets 232 likesShow this thread -
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UK deaths continue to bump along at around zero. We've been told for weeks now that the Indian variant is about to wipe us all out. Cases keep going up but frustratingly deaths don't budge.
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What a ghoul you are. There are billions of people who do not have the same vaccine supply.pic.twitter.com/27se8sCQ2D
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A ghoul? You're trying to convince people that the UK is having a bad time. It's not. I support the immediate cessation of vaccination beyond the vulnerable in UK and US. To help the old abroad. Do you? I suspect not. Because you're the ghoul.
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OK in addition to being a ghoul, you lack reading comprehension. Bye.
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