Meanwhile, Jeb's mom has her ***-in-tote------al disrepair after the truckers finished with her.
Meanwhile, Jeb's mom has her ***-in-tote------al disrepair after the truckers finished with her.
Fauci says Omicron almost certainly not as severe as Delta. Good news.
Fauci says Omicron almost certainly not as severe as Delta. Good news.
Is severity a synonym for lethality or lethality x transmissibility?
My hospital system is being overwhelmed by the demand for mAB treatment and are frantically opening up new locations.
But let's just pretend everything is fine.
Less lethal (and maybe less taxing on our hospitals). I think.
I think the jury is still out on hospitals. My analogy earlier about rapidity of spread still holds. It's not good if everyone gets a less lethal variant at the same time. Because while hospitalization rate per 100k goes down, they all happen in a short period. But we just don't know because hospitalizations are a lagging indicator.
transmissibility seems significantly worse. So in some sense, both are good. Sort of. I'd rather have a less lethal variant of something spread rapidly to help provide some immunity to more people.
on the other hand, it means the next step in evolution would/could be to evade immunity as opposed to just being more transmissible. Which is not good. And there's always a chance it mutates into something that has the same transmissibility but is much more lethal.
aside: I was always under the assumption that viruses tend to become more transmissible and less lethal over time. Apparently that's a common misconception. Or rather, it's not a rule or general trend, it just sometimes happens to go that way. At least according to Carl Bergstrom. So maybe we got lucky here.
There is no supply shortage, fortunately. but there is a crippling staff shortage and a growing clinical space shortage. And this says nothing about the non-clinical staff necessary to get this up and running, support and bill for it.
but why bother with a free vaccine when I get get a very expensive antibody treatment?
Cause Big Pharma makes beaucoup bucks from the vaccine.
Wow. The idiots must be getting desperate.
aside: I was always under the assumption that viruses tend to become more transmissible and less lethal over time. Apparently that's a common misconception. Or rather, it's not a rule or general trend, it just sometimes happens to go that way. At least according to Carl Bergstrom. So maybe we got lucky here.
This is probably more helpful than that tweet...
https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/omicron-were-getting-some-answers