7 Views· 17 August 2022
Infections, transatlantic surge
US, Back to behavioural normal, No public health measures
South and West
Population level immunity is driving viral evolution, fast
BA.5
Antibodies from vaccination and infection offer little protection against infection
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/07/10/omicron-variant-ba5-covid-reinfection/?utm_campaign=wp_to_your_health&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_tyh
BA.2.75, next after BA.5
Cases, flat, 100,000 per day
Infections, up, perhaps 1 million per day
Hospitalizations, up, 0.6% on the week
Deaths, flat
CDC, stay up to date on vaccines,
and take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and others
UK covid infections
https://health-study.joinzoe.com/data
Cases, + 348,001
(Proportionate, 1 million new infections per day in the US)
Currently covid symptomatic, 4,296,603
UK data
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk
Infections, up
Hospitalizations, up
Deaths, down
UKHSA
https://bidstats.uk/tenders/2022/W24/776667357
Requirement for the ongoing supply of additional Lateral Flow Testing and Polymerase Chain Reaction Kits
£ 2, 000, 000, 000
Lord Kamall, health minister
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ne....ws/2022/07/12/covid-
If current increase in hospital admissions is affecting the backlog
clearly measures may well have to be introduced
Current data does not point to cases becoming more severe
but also what we have managed to do is break the link
between infections and hospitalisations,
and hospitalisations and death
If that gets out of control then of course we will stand up the measures that we have previously
Ziyad Al-Aly, epidemiologist, Washington University St. Louis
There are no public health measures at all
We’re in a very peculiar spot, where the risk is vivid and it’s out there,
but we’ve let our guard down and we’ve chosen, deliberately, to expose ourselves and make ourselves more vulnerable
https://www.researchsquare.com..../article/rs-1749502/
Multiple infections have a higher cumulative risk of a severe illness or death
Reinfections may be mild
any coronavirus infection carries risk, and the risk of a really bad outcome — a heart attack, for example — builds cumulatively
I worry that by the time we have a vaccine for BA.5 we’ll have a BA.6 or a BA.7.
This virus keeps outsmarting us
Mercedes Carnethon, epidemiologist, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
It feels as though everyone has given up
zero covid not plausible
Harlan Krumholz, Yale University professor of medicine
Percentage of people with severely debilitating symptoms is probably 1 to 5%
North Korea
North Korea suggests ‘alien things’ from the South brought Covid.
Coronavirus entered on foreign objects from South Korea
Started in villages near border, after touched “alien things.”
State Emergency Epidemic Prevention Headquarters
vigilantly deal with alien things
brought across the border by balloons, wind other climate phenomena
All objects to be reported
After two years of claiming to have no Covid cases, North Korea
Declared a maximin emergency on May 12
Cases, 4.7 million (Covid-like symptoms)
Deaths, 73 (June 15)
New infections, 4,570 on Friday, (down from 390,000 mid-May)
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