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RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it?
latest news today
Covid booster shot could provide around 85% protection against severe illness from Omicron, UK researchers say,
Nicola Sturgeon: Omicron ‘tsunami’ is beginning to hit Scotland as Omicron now dominant Covid variant in Scotland,
London hospitals say"The people who are getting very ill with Covid are quite often people who have not, for whatever reason, had the vaccine" London hospital braced for another wave of disease in wake of Omicron,
The UK reported 88,376 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, a new record after 78,610 cases were seen on Wednesday,
Wales will close nightclubs after Boxing Day and reintroduce social distancing requirements
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keane
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RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it?
Risk of reinfection from Omicron more than five times higher than Delta, finds study
The risk of reinfection from Omicron is more than five times higher than Delta and shows no sign of being milder than the previous coronavirus variant, according to a study by Imperial College London.
The results, based on data from the UK Health Security Agency and Britain’s National Health Service, analysed people who tested positive for Covid-19 in a PCR test in England between 29 November and 11 December, reports Reuters.
“We find no evidence (for both risk of hospitalisation attendance and symptom status) of Omicron having different severity from Delta,” the study said, although it noted that data on hospitalisations remains very limited.
“Controlling for vaccine status, age, sex, ethnicity, asymptomatic status, region and specimen date, Omicron was associated with a 5.4-fold higher risk of reinfection compared with Delta,” the study, which was dated Dec. 16, added.
Imperial College said in a statement: “This implies that the protection against reinfection by Omicron afforded by past infection may be as low as 19%.” The institution also noted that the study had not yet been peer reviewed.
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winsaw
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RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it?
(17-12-2021 17:14 )keane Wrote: Risk of reinfection from Omicron more than five times higher than Delta, finds study
The risk of reinfection from Omicron is more than five times higher than Delta and shows no sign of being milder than the previous coronavirus variant, according to a study by Imperial College London.
The results, based on data from the UK Health Security Agency and Britain’s National Health Service, analysed people who tested positive for Covid-19 in a PCR test in England between 29 November and 11 December, reports Reuters.
“We find no evidence (for both risk of hospitalisation attendance and symptom status) of Omicron having different severity from Delta,” the study said, although it noted that data on hospitalisations remains very limited.
“Controlling for vaccine status, age, sex, ethnicity, asymptomatic status, region and specimen date, Omicron was associated with a 5.4-fold higher risk of reinfection compared with Delta,” the study, which was dated Dec. 16, added.
Imperial College said in a statement: “This implies that the protection against reinfection by Omicron afforded by past infection may be as low as 19%.” The institution also noted that the study had not yet been peer reviewed.
And yet Witty himself said yesterday that as there are only 15 confirm cases of Omicron in hospital at the moment it was impossible so say any such thing there needs to be over 250 cases in hospital before a study can find any sort of info like being quoted above, I am more inclined to wait for what Witty says which he dear will be in about 10 days time when they actually have data
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