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Surge in cases among children in all states in the US now, according to weekly reports from American Academy and Pediatrics (AAP) and Children's Hospital Association (CHA).
Surge in cases among children in all states in the US now, according to weekly reports from American Academy and Pediatrics (AAP) and Children's Hospital Association (CHA).
Maybe but that sort of defeatist talk stopped most countries even trying to.even seriously suppress covid, much less eliminate, which in turn directly resulted in the variants of concern.
I don’t think it’s defeatist. More pragmatic. Instead of putting life on hold pending an unattainable goal we need to immediately start preparing for a future where the virus is endemic. Particularly relevant in Australia right now.
Israel up to 6k cases/day now. Which is depressing as hell. Boosters seem to be helping though.
Israel up to 6k cases/day now. Which is depressing as hell. Boosters seem to be helping though.
Any data available on ITU admissions/severe illness and comparisons vs previous peaks in terms of infections? Wonder if this is down to neutralising antibodies diminishing faster with their dosing interval between the two mRNA doses (compared to the uk).
It would be useful if their booster vaccination programme has the same speed and breadth as their previous national drive and if we can get some useful data on how a booster performs against delta.
The evidence is pointing towards it affecting children now because they obviously aren’t vaccinated. Half of his are under 2 then 5 - 10.I’m assuming this is because a lot of adults are vaccinated. You’d expect the proportion of kids getting sick to increase in that scenario.
Kids and covid seems to be the most politicised issue in the US right now. So it’s hard to see the wood for the trees. There also seems to be a big overlap with RSV admissions, which is muddying the waters a bit.
I’m sure @mav_9me know more about this than me though.
I’m assuming this is because a lot of adults are vaccinated. You’d expect the proportion of kids getting sick to increase in that scenario.
Kids and covid seems to be the most politicised issue in the US right now. So it’s hard to see the wood for the trees. There also seems to be a big overlap with RSV admissions, which is muddying the waters a bit.
I’m sure @mav_9me know more about this than me though.
We start back next Tuesday, and I am very worried about this happening.My 14 year old niece has tested positive after going back to school in Atlanta, GA a week ago. Apparently 800 kids have been infected over 3 GA school districts in the week since they went back
My friends teenage son and a few of his friends have tested positive and he’s quite sick.
Booked a drive through PCR test for tomorrow. I don't have any of the traditional three symptoms (cough, fever, loss of smell/taste) but do have what feels like a heavy cold. From looking around I see that for the vaccinated that appears to be what symptoms present themselves as. Done a lateral flow that came back negative but considering I'm have a pretty busy week of being in the office and social stuff I figured better safe than sorry.
Very goodResults back negative, just a normal cold thank god, means we can get our dishwasher installed this weekend so I don't have to go another week doing it the 'acoustic' way.
I can see why you’re worried. It’s inevitable.We start back next Tuesday, and I am very worried about this happening.
2400 people in the building. No mask mandate. No way to maintain social distancing. Maybe only 1/4 or 1/5 of us vaccinated.
I hope the come through okay
Hope they all get well soon!My friends teenage son and a few of his friends have tested positive and he’s quite sick.
2400 people in the building. No mask mandate. No way to maintain social distancing. Maybe only 1/4 or 1/5 of us vaccinated.
High schoolers, so 14-18.Holy shit. That seems insanely low. Is this because most of them are young children?
High schoolers, so 14-18.
I told you, people are simply choosing to not get vaccinated. Only 41% of people in South Carolina are vaccinated and I live & work in one of the reddest parts of it.
And it isn’t because the vaccine isn’t readily available and isn’t because it isn’t free.Jesus. That 41% figure is shocking.
The UK stats are interesting on this. Hospitalisations amongst children rising as Delta cases rise, both numerically and as a percentage of total hospitalisations.Actually I don't. The kids thing is kind of caught in the middle. I obviously follow a bunch of people on Twitter. Half make it a big deal like above, other half point out kids are still doing fine. Like that thing with 20% of hospitalizations being kids. Duh!! Kids are not vaccinated.
My son is 10 y/o and I'm relocating to Florida. Worried for him in school. Not much I can do now.
Yep. But you try and tell these vaccine refusers that and they’ll laugh at you, tell you to do your own research, and call you a sheep.I heard a doc recently talk about “reverse herd immunity”. The idea of herd immunity is that you vaccinate enough people that they protect those who can’t/won’t take a vaccine. So you can indirectly affect the health of others (positively) by taking a vaccine. The flipside would be unvaccinated people keeping the virus so prevalent in the community that they end up affecting the health of the vaccinated (negatively)
The UK stats are interesting on this. Hospitalisations amongst children rising as Delta cases rise, both numerically and as a percentage of total hospitalisations.
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but hospitalisations v case rate not changing much.
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Again it emphasizes that the vaccines are working in the older age groups. But anyone unvaccinated, including kids, are still at risk - and perhaps higher risk than ever because case rates in those groups are higher than ever.
ThanksHope they all get well soon!
I hope the come through okay
I don't see much news about reinfection but this is a pretty horrible story: Chester City FC manager had the virus in November 2020 with mild symptoms and now has had it again less than a year later and has been fighting for his life. The guy is unvaccinated.
https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/chester-fc-boss-had-shocked-21276264
Even without the vaccine I assumed natural antibodies lasted a bit longer than 9-10 months. Was the guy just unlucky (despite not taking the vaccine)?
I don't see much news about reinfection but this is a pretty horrible story: Chester City FC manager had the virus in November 2020 with mild symptoms and now has had it again less than a year later and has been fighting for his life. The guy is unvaccinated.
https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/chester-fc-boss-had-shocked-21276264
Even without the vaccine I assumed natural antibodies lasted a bit longer than 9-10 months. Was the guy just unlucky (despite not taking the vaccine)?
Fully vaxxed for a month nowIf you have in fact had the virus, you could be eligible for a covid passport if you have those in your home country. Maybe request a test for antibodies? Unless you are fully vaccinated of course.