First Case Of Omicron Variant Detected In LA County
According to the press release, the individual was fully-vaccinated. All of the patient’s close contacts are also in isolation and have tested negative so far.
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Of all the US positives, I haven't seen one report of an unvaccinated victim.
Dig a little deeper...a lot of cases in Europe and South Africa involve not being vaccinated but then getting infected with Omicron...that's then followed by hospitalization / ICU admission that jumps 300% - 500% that pushes hospitals there to their capacity limit.
In comparison to the few cases in the United States involving those vaccinated while close contacts are not infected. This is very strange with all the
prior stories about vaccinated people shredding the Covid virus.
- Something is off in the story or so far it's statistically insignificant in the United States. Another thing that I find is strange...they discuss a few details involving South Africa, Europe and Asia...
So far, similar details are not being discussed here in North America unless I missed it (e.g. age, health status prior to infection, vaccine type). If I was a public health official or the CDC...I would be scratching my head about why there's not any community spread like there is in South Africa and Europe.
Also, I would be wondering
why there are not more cases in the United States in comparison to Europe considering so far this Omicron is supposed to be more transmissible and supposed to be able to "escape" the immune system defenses.
I think the answer will involve the health status of these people
prior to infection and that
more people are infected but the illness is so mild...they don't realize it...resulting in not getting tested for Covid.
The latter is dangerous because it will then help exponential community spread...oddly...that's not happening so far. Yet, we're only early December...too soon to make community spread analysis.
We'll have more answers in a few more weeks although something seems very odd in comparing Europe / South Africa against the United States. Yet, I doubt (maybe I'm wrong) that we're doing a good job here in North America in keeping the infection to only several individuals without or with very little community spread.
Could the United States and Canada be so protected from vaccines that Omicron is
not able to spread here after infecting a handful of people ?
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