Meet the COVID Delta variant

Welcome back to lockdowns -- the unvaccinated can only blame themselves.

Mitch McConnell warns there could be LOCKDOWNS if more Americans don't get vaccinated as the Delta variant continues to wreak havoc
  • McConnell made the comments to reporters on Tuesday as COVID cases surge
  • While he did not outright threaten health restrictions, McConnell hinted at 'a situation in the fall that we don't yearn for' unless more people get the shot
  • At 79 years old, the Republican leader is squarely within the 'high-risk' category
  • McConnell's plea for Americans to be inoculated comes as the new Delta variant ravages the country and accounts for more than 80% of new infections
  • The majority of Americans hospitalized with COVID now are unvaccinated
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...dont-vaccinated-amid-Delta-variant-chaos.html
 
Not good news...

Israel says Pfizer Covid vaccine is just 39% effective as delta spreads, but still prevents severe illness
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/23/del...ective-in-israel-prevents-severe-illness.html
  • Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine is just 39% effective in Israel where the delta variant is the dominant strain, according to a new report from the country’s Health Ministry.
  • The two-dose vaccine still works very well in preventing people from getting seriously sick, demonstrating 88% effectiveness against hospitalization and 91% effectiveness against severe illness, according to the Israeli data.
Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine is just 39% effective in Israel where the delta variant is the dominant strain, but still provides strong protection against severe illness and hospitalization, according to a new report from the country’s Health Ministry.

The efficacy figure, which is based on an unspecified number of people between June 20 and July 17, is down from an earlier estimate of 64% two weeks ago and conflicts with data out of the U.K. that found the shot was 88% effective against symptomatic disease caused by the variant.

However, the two-dose vaccine still works very well in preventing people from getting seriously sick, demonstrating 88% effectiveness against hospitalization and 91% effectiveness against severe illness, according to the Israeli data published Thursday.

“We have to be mindful that, with time, the effectiveness of these vaccines may wane,” said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease professor at the University of Toronto.

He stressed that the shots are still highly effective in preventing severe infection, helping hospital systems not get too overwhelmed heading into the colder months. That being said, “we’re still in the Covid era and anything can happen,” he said.

“We have to be prepared and we have to be nimble that people may need a booster at some point,” he added. “This close surveillance that’s happening in countries like Israel, the U.K. and other parts of the world is going to be very helpful in driving policy if and when we do need boosters.”

The delta variant, already in more than 104 countries, is concerning health officials in the U.S. as they see more breakthrough infections, which occur in fully vaccinated people, even though they are more mild.

White House chief medical officer Dr. Anthony Fauci said fully vaccinated people might want to consider wearing masks indoors as a precaution against the rapidly spreading variant in the U.S.

Health experts are concerned about the fall season, when delta is expected to hit states with the lowest vaccination rates the hardest — unless those states and businesses reintroduce mask rules, capacity limits and other public health measures that they’ve largely rolled back.

“That’s something we obviously don’t want to see,” Fauci said Wednesday, noting the so-called breakthrough infections. “This virus is clearly different than the viruses and the variants that we’ve had experience with before. It has an extraordinary capability of transmitting from person to person.”

Dr. Paul Offit, who advises the FDA on Covid vaccines, said while the vaccines still provide excellent protection against severe disease and death, they may not work as well against mild cases or spreading the disease to others.

He urged more Americans to get vaccinated, saying delta is a highly contagious virus and the shots will help people from getting seriously sick. Currently, less than half of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated, according to data compiled by the CDC.

“That is a rich and fertile ground for the virus to continue to reproduce itself and continue to create variants that possibly become more and more resistant to vaccines or natural infection,” he said.

WHO officials said Monday that the longer that people around the world remain unvaccinated and social mixing continues, the higher the risk of a more dangerous variant to emerge.

The report out of Israel, which began vaccinating its population ahead of many other countries, is likely to bolster arguments from drugmakers that people will eventually need to get booster shots to protect against emerging variants.

Pfizer said earlier this month it is starting to see waning immunity from its two-dose vaccine, and now plans to seek authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for a booster dose. However, federal officials say fully vaccinated Americans do not need additional shots at this time.

In a statement to CNBC, Pfizer said it remains confident its two-dose regimen is protective against the coronavirus and its variants.

Still, it said a third dose may be helpful after analysis from its phase three study showed a decline in efficacy against symptomatic infection after four to six months.

“Initial data of a third dose of the current vaccine demonstrates that a booster dose given at least 6 months after the second dose elicits high neutralization titers against the wild type and the Beta, which are 5 to 10 times higher than after two primary doses,” the company said.

looks like incompetence/unpreparedness has its rewards:

 
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The one thing he does not mention is that the majority of the population of the U.K. was vaccinated with AstraZeneca while Israel vaccinated with Pfizer. So it may not only be related to the number of weeks between the first and second dose.
 
The one thing he does not mention is that the majority of the population of the U.K. was vaccinated with AstraZeneca while Israel vaccinated with Pfizer. So it may not only be related to the number of weeks between the first and second dose.
yeah, that's how I remember it but he calls out Pfeizer specifically. Either he's mixing up the studies and doing apples to oranges, or I'm misremembering. FWIW, I've seen him slip up in other "facts".
 
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A county-level breakdown of community COVID-19 spread from July 19 to July 25. Per the CDC’s new guidance, in areas with substantial and high transmission, the agency recommends that fully vaccinated individuals wear a mask in public indoor settings to help prevent spread of delta and protect others. (CDC)

https://www.foxnews.com/health/covid-19-transmission-rates-by-state
 
County-Map-CDC.jpg

A county-level breakdown of community COVID-19 spread from July 19 to July 25. Per the CDC’s new guidance, in areas with substantial and high transmission, the agency recommends that fully vaccinated individuals wear a mask in public indoor settings to help prevent spread of delta and protect others. (CDC)

https://www.foxnews.com/health/covid-19-transmission-rates-by-state
It looks like a river delta flowing north from the southern boarder
Illegals?
 
Meet the Delta variant -- "More transmissible than the viruses that cause MERS, SARS, Ebola, the common cold, the seasonal flu and smallpox, and it is as contagious as chickenpox".

Delta variant may spread as easily as chickenpox, cause more severe infection
https://www.financialexpress.com/li...-cause-more-severe-infection-reports/2300781/

The document from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) outlines unpublished data that shows fully vaccinated people might spread the Delta variant, first identified in India, at the same rate as unvaccinated people, reports said

The Delta variant of the coronavirus may cause more severe illness than all other known versions of the virus and spread as easily as chickenpox, US media reports quoting an internal document from the US health authority said. The document from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) outlines unpublished data that shows fully vaccinated people might spread the Delta variant, first identified in India, at the same rate as unvaccinated people, reports said.

The contents of the document – a slide presentation – were first reported by The Washington Post on Thursday. Dr Rochelle P Walensky, the director of the CDC, acknowledged on Tuesday that vaccinated people with so-called breakthrough infections of the Delta variant carry just as much virus in the nose and throat as unvaccinated people and may spread it just as readily, if less often. But the internal document lays out a broader and even grimmer view of the variant.

The Delta variant is more transmissible than the viruses that cause MERS, SARS, Ebola, the common cold, the seasonal flu and smallpox, and it is as contagious as chickenpox, according to the document, a copy of which was also obtained by The New York Times. The Delta variant — originally known as B.1.617.2 — might cause more severe disease, according to the document.

The immediate next step for the agency is to "acknowledge the war has changed," the document said. The document’s tone reflects alarm among CDC scientists about Delta’s spread across the country, the NYT quoted a federal official, who has seen the research described in the document, as saying. The agency is expected to publish additional data on the deadly variant on Friday.

”The CDC. is very concerned with the data coming in that Delta is a very serious threat that requires action now,” the official said. There are roughly 35,000 symptomatic infections per week among 162 million vaccinated Americans, according to data collected by the CDC as of July 24 that was cited in the internal presentation. But the agency does not track all mild or asymptomatic infections, so the actual incidence may be higher.

Infection with the Delta variant produces virus amounts in the airways that are tenfold higher than what is seen in people infected with the Alpha variant, which is also highly contagious, the document noted. The amount of virus in a person infected with Delta is a thousandfold more than what is seen in people infected with the original version of the virus, according to one recent study.

The CDC document relies on data from multiple studies, including an analysis of a recent outbreak in Provincetown, Massachusetts, which began after the town’s Fourth of July festivities. Walensky told CNN that the Delta variant “is one of the most transmissible viruses we know about. Measles, chickenpox, this — they’re all up there.” And she said everyone in schools — students, staff and visitors — should wear masks at all times. “The measures we need to get this under control — they’re extreme. The measures you need are extreme,” Walensky said.

“The bottom line was that, in contrast to the other variants, vaccinated people, even if they didn’t get sick, got infected and shed virus at similar levels as unvaccinated people who got infected,” Walter Orenstein, who heads the Emory Vaccine Center and who viewed the documents, told CNN. But vaccinated people are safer, the document indicates. “Vaccines prevent more than 90 per cent of severe disease, but may be less effective at preventing infection or transmission,” it reads. “Therefore, more breakthrough and more community spread despite vaccination,” the document adds.
 
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