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Snip: The fast spread of omicron has many concerned. However, scientists say the spread of a new variant doesnt necessarily mean it has to be more problematic.
In theory, if it turns out this is highly transmissible but less virulent, less aggressive, that might actually be a good thing, said TriHealth Dr. Stephen Blatt.
Blatt is an infectious disease expert. He said, if a variant is more contagious, it could replace the more deadly variant and make people less sick.
Thats what some people have been predicting, that eventually, this virus would become what we call endemic, Blatt said. That would be the best of all worlds if it didnt cause severe disease, maybe we wouldnt have to worry about it as much.
Its far too early to tell if omicron is that variant.
More: https://www.wlwt.com/article/the-best-of-all-worlds-how-a-new-variant-like-omicron-could-help-diminish-pandemic/38426581#
localroger
(3,631 posts)People are worried that new variants might be vaccine resistant, but the vaccines are based on the spike protein which the virus needs in order to get into a cell. A mutation sufficient to make the vaccine ineffective would likely make the virus ineffective too because that's why they targeted the spike protein; without that doing its major function, the virus goes nowhere.
LisaL
(44,974 posts)Virus still has a spike protein, it has mutated residues in it.
Virus can still be highly effective in infecting cells but antibodies might not recognize it.
localroger
(3,631 posts)...it might not be as effective at gaining entry into the cell, altering its contagion pattern. This in fact seems to be the case with omicron based on what little has been released so far. Which would be good, because a disease that is highly contagious but not very lethal is something we can tolerate and live with, as we do with the modern flu variants and the common cold. A disease which is less contagious but kills 1% of the people it does manage to infect is a catastrophe.
IbogaProject
(2,841 posts)I wanted the J&J all along, but it wasn't available when I was scheduling when it was withdrawn for awhile.
Why I wanted it was it uses the full rather than a subset of the original spike protein.
So I'm going with it now as a mismatched booster. Caution that combo has an ever so slightly elevated side effect risk.