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Originally Posted by l0053g0053
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What does the data show?
Ohhh. I dunno, just that.... you know.... The vaxxed..... are....... super......spreaders........
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No, it doesn't from what even can be read from your terrible twitter picture.
There is a red circle on an increase line graph for new variants.
These Variants (BQ 1 and BQ 1.1) aren't dominate and are related to BA.5
in fact lets just reference page 215 of this thread...
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-BQ 1 and BQ 1.1 are both subvariants of BA.5 - For you trumptards who support Monoclonal antibodies it is bad news bears since the therapy isn't going to work on these (at least not for a bit).
-BQ 1 and BQ 1.1 tend to be found in high population areas at this time such as NYC and parts of Cali. As where Covid19 alpha and delta first showed up.
-Neither BQ 1 or BQ 1.1 are dominate at this time and often a high population areas acts like a reservoir first for the virus to get a footing.
-Sadly because these variants are not dominate at this time they aren't even on the radar to test vs the current BA.1 booster (Bivalent) that does lend some protect vs BA4/5.
Besides XBB is the strain in the East that is getting the most attention. Primarily Singapore. XBB is more closely related to Omicron and with relatively good confidence the booster will provide good amount of protection against it.
Covid infections on the whole have been going down and with so many vaccinated it is nice to see things getting back to normal.
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l0053g0053 you are going over stuff already talked about.