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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5al0HmR4to
I would like to take this opportunity to praise the home office for quietly coming around to seeing drug use as a mental health issue rather than a moral failing. I have always done my best work stoned out of my gourd.
You are right to be concerned Marik. Data in this Bloomberg article today tells a different story of one peddled by media Uk:
“ On Thursday, the number of Gauteng patients in intensive care for Covid almost doubled from 63 to 106.“.
“Data from a private hospital network in South Africa that has over 240 patients hospitalized with Covid indicate that 32% of the hospitalized patients were fully vaccinated. “
“ Data from a private hospital network in South Africa that has over 240 patients hospitalized with Covid indicate that 32% of the hospitalized patients were fully vaccinated. ”
“ Yet these are not the data that worried me the most last week. Those had to do with children. Between Nov. 14 and 28, 455 people were admitted to hospital with Covid-19 in Tshwane metro area, one of the largest hospital systems in Gauteng. Seventy (15%) of those hospitalized were under the age of five; 117 (25%) were under 20. And this is not just a story of precautionary hospitalizations. Twenty of the 70 hospitalized toddlers progressed to “severe” Covid. Up until Oct. 23, before experts estimate omicron began circulating, under-fives represented only 1.8% of cumulative Covid hospital admissions in South Africa. As of Nov. 29, 10% of those now hospitalized in Tshwane were under the age of two.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-12-05/omicron-sounds-death-knell-for-globalization-2-0
There is a mismatch between what Media uk are reporting versus what SA data is telling us, I think this article makes that clear.
@Woodstock1970, I have to agree. I’ve seen some reports that the Omicron variant is mild. However, I think it isn’t mild for a number of reasons and important points have been missed by some. Although South Africa falls behind in the vaccination program, the population at the epicentre of the Omicron spread has a high level of natural immunity due to previous infections (~70%) combined with second vaccine dosing (~25%). This suggests that Omicron dominance could be due to increased transmissibility and/or evasion of immunity. Weekly doubling hospital numbers are also worrying as is the impact on both younger and older age groups (comparison with Delta and previous waves). Infection severity is lower in the older group (could be due to a few reasons), but the worrying increase in hospital admissions in the younger age groups is indicative that this is not something to be taken lightly. Depending on the level of immune escape and the R0 values, the situation can become very critical very quickly. Something that could have an overwhelming impact on the health service especially the ICU and ventilator use. What would have been useful is an approved broad antiviral and highly accurate PoC tests. Thankfully SNG001 (a broad spectrum antiviral) is an ideal virus variant agnostic treatment that should have, in my opinion, been already approved under EUA.
Marik. Interesting link. The contradicting news about the Omicron variant is certainly confusing at the moment.. I personally think the Omicron variant is worse than we are being led to believe.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FFs9pTPWUAA8Z6H?format=png&name=medium
Looking at the reports out of Gauteng (SA), the epicentre of Omicron variant, the hospitalisation has increased dramatically week on week. Compared to 4 weeks ago, there has been a ~8 fold increase in hospitalisations doesn't look as mild as some have suggested. There is a strong need for broad therapeutics such as SNG001.