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Public Health England (PHE), which monitors all variants of concern (VOC) in the country on a weekly basis, found the Delta variant cases have risen by 33,716 since last week to a total of 2,86,765 and continues to account for approximately 99 percent of Coronavirus cases across the UK.
"The Delta risk assessment has been updated to reflect early signs of increased risk of reinfection with Delta compared to Alpha [variant previously dominant in the UK]," the PHE said. "National surveillance analysis, adjusted for different variables including age and vaccination, shows a preliminary signal of increased risk of reinfection with Delta compared to Alpha," it noted.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/uk-warns-of-increased-risk-of-covid-19-reinfection-with-delta-variant-23184553
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,639 posts)WHITT
(2,868 posts)The UK has repeatedly been about two to three weeks ahead of us.
lark
(23,105 posts)Death Sentence doesn't like the numbers, so now he's hiding them by only reporting once a week. Fucking murderer! I knew he'd appeal his legal loss to the cruise ship industry toute suite, and he did. Damn, I don't trust those rw'ers not to rule for the idiots - because they are their kind - right wingers.
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wnylib
(21,487 posts)Last edited Mon Jul 26, 2021, 12:33 PM - Edit history (1)
3 months, and then you could get reinfected, so reinfection with delta does not seem so surprising.
We were seeing people who were infected early on with Alpha being reinfected after about 90 days, but with Delta it's much shorter. It's just that much stronger of a strain. As were also seeing breakthrough infections of the fully vaccinated, and the CDC is only tracking cases that are hospitalized. Delta is like the Hulk version of Alpha.
I saw former FDA commissioner, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, saying that anyone who is not vaccinated who doesn't get vaccinated in the next two to three weeks, EVERYONE who is unvaccinated will be infected with Delta. It's that damned contagious. Short of someone completely quarantining.
So, to walk back the cat, he's saying two/three weeks, plus two/three weeks between doses, plus at least two weeks to get to full immunity, that's six to eight weeks from now.
I feel like I need a damn booster.
wnylib
(21,487 posts)My full vaccination (2 weeks after the 2nd shot) was at the end of April. So it will be 6 months old right when delta is expected to be at its worst, in the fall. I have a box of 50 N95s. Maybe it's time to order another box.
Delta is what we feared might happen in mutations. It breaks through the vaccines. And it could get worse if delta (or amother variant) morphs into something that is more lethal as well as more infectious.
quakerboy
(13,920 posts)or reinfection of delta after having previously had delta?
WHITT
(2,868 posts)That's to be expected. As far as i know we are still waiting on numbers, but my observation is Delta also seems to be much more able to create breakthrough cases in vaccinated people.
monkeyman1
(5,109 posts)in about 30 to 90 day's for now . " warning ⚠ to the un-vaccinated - please bend over & kiss thy ass good-bye ! this is a public service announcement by the dumb -ass's in the congressional republican party . 100 + yr's of the republican's & they still can't get shoe's on the correct foot !! to many butler's putting them on ! so people " GET YOUR FUCKING SHOT & PISS LARD ASS OFF !!!! he'll probably stroke out soon,- but don't you .
madville
(7,412 posts)Just because I had a cold two years ago doesnt mean I cant get one this year. Why wouldnt we be able to get Covid multiple times as immunity naturally wanes, vaccines lose efficacy and new mutations/variants emerge? There is no immediate finish line with a thing like this, its going to be around for a long time and there will always be some risk.
We wiped-out polio with vaccines, and the Clinton administration wiped-out measles with vaccines. There were a number of years where there was not a single case of measles in this country, until the rise of the anti-vax crazies in later administrations. If you get the cases down low enough, there just aren't enough people to infect and the virus dies off.
Mariana
(14,858 posts)We didn't give it a chance to. If it stuck around long enough, it may well have.
Kingofalldems
(38,458 posts)Withdrew from the Olympics.