See thread, explaining new study: much higher transmissibility for Omicron on top of antibody evasion causing more breakthroughs and re-infections. Do note that even if milder due to immunity and/or lesser intrinsic virulence, still crucial especially for elderly to get boosters.https://twitter.com/mugecevik/status/1471088936999137281 …
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A similar trajectory is possible here. UK is experiencing highest recorded number of cases *throughout the whole pandemic*. Rather than arguing over “mildness”, we should take steps now to mitigate the most plausible risks. More is different; faster is different.https://twitter.com/alexselby1770/status/1471154053031899145 …
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They won’t read it and even if they did they wouldn’t accept the conclusions
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You do know that forever boosters will be mandated for healthy children too, because the "science" that does not exist.
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is there anything at all known yet about Omicron and kids? is it fair to says its unlikely to be (potentially) less severe in adults but more severe for kids?
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Yes, I have read 30% less severe in adults but 20% more severe in kids.
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Would so value your thoughts on whether those who got third shot in Aug/Sept- immunocompromised, 65+, teachers, medical personnel- need to be prioritized for 4th shot soon?
@PeterHotez thinks maybe. German study shows booster wanes by 3 months!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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