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In reply to the discussion: So when do we cut out the anti vaccine idiots and start living our regular lives? [View all]womanofthehills
(8,661 posts)50. Lots of scary headlines out there the past few days - I doubt immune escape equals a mild case
from Yahoo! News ( Business Insider)
Business Insider
Researchers are investigating if a COVID-19 with multiple mutations found in India is more deadly and resistant to existing vaccines
The Times of India spoke to Vinod Scaria, a researcher at the CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology in India, who said the triple-mutant was also an "immune escape variant" - a strain that helps the virus attach to human cells and hide from the immune system.
He added that it could have evolved from the double-mutant variant - which experts say is likely behind the recent surge of COVID in the country.
Sreedhar Chinnaswamy, a researcher from the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics in India, told the Times of India that the variant also carried the E484K mutation, a characteristic found in the variants first identified in South Africa and Brazil.
"In other words, you may not be safe from this variant even if you were previously infected by another strain, or even if you have been vaccinated," Chinnaswamy said.
https://news.yahoo.com/covid-triple-mutant-found-india-050506455.html
Researchers are investigating if a COVID-19 with multiple mutations found in India is more deadly and resistant to existing vaccines
The Times of India spoke to Vinod Scaria, a researcher at the CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology in India, who said the triple-mutant was also an "immune escape variant" - a strain that helps the virus attach to human cells and hide from the immune system.
He added that it could have evolved from the double-mutant variant - which experts say is likely behind the recent surge of COVID in the country.
Sreedhar Chinnaswamy, a researcher from the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics in India, told the Times of India that the variant also carried the E484K mutation, a characteristic found in the variants first identified in South Africa and Brazil.
"In other words, you may not be safe from this variant even if you were previously infected by another strain, or even if you have been vaccinated," Chinnaswamy said.
https://news.yahoo.com/covid-triple-mutant-found-india-050506455.html
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So when do we cut out the anti vaccine idiots and start living our regular lives? [View all]
GulfCoast66
May 2021
OP
I hear you. I think most vaccinated people are very eager to go out and be normal again
LymphocyteLover
May 2021
#1
I hit two weeks after my 2nd tomorrow and have no plans to engage in any indoor public activities
CentralMass
May 2021
#4
Unless you are an immunologist or have some other particular qualifications
CentralMass
May 2021
#20
I have no great desire to try out the efficacy of my Pfizer vaccine in the name of science or for
CentralMass
May 2021
#71
If you're going to claim to be taking a scientific stand, you need to stop the hyperbole
muriel_volestrangler
May 2021
#74
Lots of scary headlines out there the past few days - I doubt immune escape equals a mild case
womanofthehills
May 2021
#50
Why don't insurance companies deny Covid coverage for those that refuse a vaccine?
dem4decades
May 2021
#7
As if Florida had that problem with telling companies how to run their business.
dem4decades
May 2021
#12
Because with all the new variants, vaccine protection will be sub optimal until we have a booster
womanofthehills
May 2021
#22
You Are Definitely On Point-We Should Be the Party Seeking to Quickly Reach Herd Immunity
Stallion
May 2021
#13
All well and good - as long as variants that evade the immune system don't start spreading
womanofthehills
May 2021
#23
My view exactly. But my concern is Democratic office holders will keep restrictions going
GulfCoast66
May 2021
#76