Vaccine inequity and hesitancy has made the Omicron variant more likely, scientists say
By Ivana Kottasová, CNN-Yesterday 5:43 p.m.
Many of the world's richest countries have spent the past year hoarding coronavirus vaccines, buying up enough doses to vaccinate their populations several times over and consistently failing to deliver on their promises to share doses with the developing world. The World Health Organization said the approach was "self-defeating" and "immoral."
What scientists do know is that the virus is much more likely to mutate in places where vaccination is low and transmission high.
"It has probably emerged in another country and has been detected in South Africa, which has very, very good genomic sequencing capacity and capability ... it might well be a consequence of an outbreak, probably in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, where there's not a huge amount of genomic surveillance going on and vaccination rate is low," Michael Head, a senior research fellow in global health at the University of Southampton, told CNN in a phone interview...
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I'll keep saying it again and again...Variants of Concern have a high probability of being birth by individuals that are not vaccinated, countries with low vaccination rates or within individuals that are immuno-compromised.
Getting vaccinated protects the world, protects your friends, protects your love ones and protects yourself. In addition, it lowers the risk of prolonging the Covid Pandemic via minimizing the birth of Variant of Concerns.
The Delta Variant was bad but it can get a lot worst if a very smart Variant of Concern is birth that's deadlier than the Delta Variant. Hopefully, any future Variant of Interest or Variant of Concern are not deadlier.
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By Ivana Kottasová, CNN-Yesterday 5:43 p.m.
Many of the world's richest countries have spent the past year hoarding coronavirus vaccines, buying up enough doses to vaccinate their populations several times over and consistently failing to deliver on their promises to share doses with the developing world. The World Health Organization said the approach was "self-defeating" and "immoral."
- It might be starting to bite. A new and potentially more transmissible variant of the virus likely emerged from a region with low vaccination rates.
What scientists do know is that the virus is much more likely to mutate in places where vaccination is low and transmission high.
"It has probably emerged in another country and has been detected in South Africa, which has very, very good genomic sequencing capacity and capability ... it might well be a consequence of an outbreak, probably in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, where there's not a huge amount of genomic surveillance going on and vaccination rate is low," Michael Head, a senior research fellow in global health at the University of Southampton, told CNN in a phone interview...
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I'll keep saying it again and again...Variants of Concern have a high probability of being birth by individuals that are not vaccinated, countries with low vaccination rates or within individuals that are immuno-compromised.
Getting vaccinated protects the world, protects your friends, protects your love ones and protects yourself. In addition, it lowers the risk of prolonging the Covid Pandemic via minimizing the birth of Variant of Concerns.
The Delta Variant was bad but it can get a lot worst if a very smart Variant of Concern is birth that's deadlier than the Delta Variant. Hopefully, any future Variant of Interest or Variant of Concern are not deadlier.
wrbtrader
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