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So, are BA.4 BA.5 sub-variants containable in Thailand?


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2 hours ago, Phil1975 said:

What a stupid question, of course they are not containable, they never were, and never will be. 

 

Current "vaccines" totally useless while big pharma rakes in billions on a "vaccine" developed nearly 3 years ago. The new MNRA process was supposed to mean modifying the "vaccine" quickly to keep up with the virus, but that has not happened at all. 

 

It will be interesting if they really do modify the "vaccine" for B4 and B5 and release globally by October. I highly doubt it tho...

Let's just hope the "safe" part of the "safe and effective" description of these jabs is accurate at least.

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those 2 are not more contagious or more severe, just there are waves with new variants after the previous one infected a large part of population and can't spread (herd immunity).

As to protection from vaxes - it's already long since the the original jabs and minimum 3 month booster, some people had already 4th sometimes this year. But really it's worth take a booster just before a wave, not at set up times. 

That is why in the USA they think it's more serious this time. There is not such conclusion from Europe experience.

Some countries are getting masks again at public transport, some individual cities might also make their regulations above the national government.

There are rising cases in thailand, what what would be called the 6th wave would be end of summer - august-october 

 

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3 hours ago, Isaan sailor said:

Let’s all take a moment to reflect and give thanks to China/CCP for Covid—the gift that keeps on giving.

I'd like to see an honourable mention for the Thais who have managed to convince themselves that Westerners are to blame for covid and are all dangerous carriers of the virus.

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45 minutes ago, JRG23 said:

What a strange question. Of course they are not. No where on earth can contain the next variants.
And you could argue that you should never try to contain a new variant. The history of disease shows that variants gradually become less pathogenic. Containment means no natural immunity. 

"Variants gradually become less pathogenic".

Do you have any evidence to support your claim perhaps a citation?

My understanding is that the mutation of viruses is random and some may be more and others may be less pathogenic and that viruses don’t inevitably evolve toward being less virulent. Evolution simply selects those that excel at multiplication, ability to  escape the immune response produced after vaccination or prior infection etc.

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51 minutes ago, internationalism said:

those 2 are not more contagious or more severe, just there are waves with new variants after the previous one infected a large part of population and can't spread (herd immunity).

As to protection from vaxes - it's already long since the the original jabs and minimum 3 month booster, some people had already 4th sometimes this year. But really it's worth take a booster just before a wave, not at set up times. 

That is why in the USA they think it's more serious this time. There is not such conclusion from Europe experience.

Some countries are getting masks again at public transport, some individual cities might also make their regulations above the national government.

There are rising cases in thailand, what what would be called the 6th wave would be end of summer - august-october 

 

Omicron BA.4/BA.5 seem to more contagious but the jury may still be out about their severity.

 

New Covid subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 are the most contagious yet – and driving Australia’s third Omicron wave | Coronavirus | The Guardian

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