Science The AP Interview: CDC chief says omicron mostly mild so far - "One person was hospitalized, but no deaths [in USA] have been reported, CDC officials said."

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More than 40 people in the U.S. have been found to be infected with the omicron variant so far, and more than three-quarters of them had been vaccinated, the chief of the CDC said Wednesday. But she said nearly all of them were only mildly ill.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the data is very limited and the agency is working on a more detailed analysis of what the new mutant form of the coronavirus might hold for the U.S.

“What we generally know is the more mutations a variant has, the higher level you need your immunity to be. ... We want to make sure we bolster everybody’s immunity. And that’s really what motivated the decision to expand our guidance,” Walensky said, referencing the recent approval of boosters for all adults.

She said “the disease is mild” in almost all of the cases seen so far, with reported symptoms mainly cough, congestion and fatigue. One person was hospitalized, but no deaths have been reported, CDC officials said.

Some cases can become increasingly severe as days and weeks pass, and Walensky noted that the data is a very early, first glimpse of U.S. omicron infections. The earliest onset of symptoms of any of the first 40 or so cases was Nov. 15, according to the CDC.

The omicron variant was first identified in South Africa last month and has since been reported in 57 countries, according to the World Health Organization.

The first U.S. case was reported on Dec. 1. As of Wednesday afternoon, the CDC had recorded 43 cases in 19 states. Most were young adults. About a third of those patients had traveled internationally.

More than three-quarters of those patients had been vaccinated, and a third had boosters, Walensky said. Boosters take about two weeks to reach full effect, and some of the patients had received their most recent shot within that period, CDC officials said.

Fewer than 1% of the U.S. COVID-19 cases genetically sequenced last week were the omicron variant; the delta variant accounted for more than 99%.

Scientists are trying to better understand how easily it spreads. British officials said Wednesday that they think the omicron variant could become the dominant version of the coronavirus in the United Kingdom in as soon as a month.

The CDC has yet to make any projections on how the variant could affect the course of the pandemic in the U.S. Walensky said officials are gathering data but many factors could influence how the pandemic evolves.

“When I look to what the future holds, so much of that is definitely about the science, but it’s also about coming together as a community to do things that prevent disease in yourself and one another. And I think a lot of what our future holds depends on how we come together to do that,” she said.

The CDC is also trying to establish whether the omicron variant causes milder — or more severe — illness than other coronavirus types. The finding that nearly all of the cases so far are mild may be a reflection that this first look at U.S. omicron cases captured mainly vaccinated people, who are expected to have milder illnesses, CDC officials said.

Another key question is whether it is better at evading vaccines or the immunity people build from a bout with COVID-19.

This week, scientists in South Africa reported a small laboratory study that found antibodies created by vaccines were not as effective at preventing omicron infections as they were at stopping other versions of the coronavirus.

On Wednesday, vaccine manufacturer Pfizer said that while two doses may not be protective enough to prevent infection, lab tests showed a booster increased levels of virus-fighting antibodies by 25-fold.

Blood samples taken a month after a booster showed people harbored levels of omicron-neutralizing antibodies that were similar to amounts proven protective against earlier variants after two doses, the company said.

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One might notice that when I quoted the "No deaths" part of the article, I added the words "in USA". That's because a recent Snopes article had confirmed the Author and CDC chief were talking about US only in that part.

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See that article (archived) here.
 
Usually a virus mutates to become less deadly in order to survive longer. This is basic biology.
 
A milder form of COVID becoming endemic and basically turning into another annual flu is the only endgame. It’s time everyone accepted that and just let it happen.
 
Literally no one worldwide has died of omicron at this time. No one, even though South Africa is only something like 20% vaccinated.

The moment some 97-year-old granny in Egypt drops dead of this thing it will be headline news worldwide.
 
Literally no one worldwide has died of omicron at this time. No one, even though South Africa is only something like 20% vaccinated.

The moment some 97-year-old granny in Egypt drops dead of this thing it will be headline news worldwide.
Bloomberg tries to use misleadling stats/journalism to claim there were massive numbers of dead people from Omicron. They took the normal amount of dead per 7 days, compared it to number they got from Nov 21-28 and concluded that the difference must be a result of Omicron deaths because....there's a lot of Omicron. No other possible excuse.
 
In an interview with The Associated Press, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the data is very limited and the agency is working on a more detailed analysis of what the new mutant form of the coronavirus might hold for the U.S.

What we generally know is the more mutations a variant has, the higher level you need your immunity to be.

What in the hell is she talking about?
 
Don't worry, since this release was a failure they're hard at work in the labs to bring us the next version of coronavirus.
 
Bloomberg tries to use misleadling stats/journalism to claim there were massive numbers of dead people from Omicron. They took the normal amount of dead per 7 days, compared it to number they got from Nov 21-28 and concluded that the difference must be a result of Omicron deaths because....there's a lot of Omicron. No other possible excuse.

Remember when Florida was spiking and seasonality was a myth to the media but then NY and Maine and Vermont and Minnesota started spiking so then seasonality was real again but then a couple weeks later OMICRON was discovered and seasonality was a myth again and all new cases could be attributed to the mysterious new variant?
 
I keep telling people

"Get this, the elites want this variant to be deadly so badly that they are pretending that its killing thousands when Alec Baldwin has a bigger body count"

These are the same people that are sad that Joker movie screenings didnt lead into mass shootouts since they couldnt make agendas from the tragedies.
These people are upset that omicron isnt killing so their draconian measures can be justified.
These people are UPSET YOU ARE ALL STILL ALIVE!

Peopld dont seem to get yet how much they hate us and how much they would wish we all would just drop dead.

They ignore data that implies covid passwords make it worse and that Omicron is a nothing burger and the sign that this covid crisis is finally truly over. They dont care, as long you still believe them.

Usually a virus mutates to become less deadly in order to survive longer. This is basic biology.

Basic biology is racist, dont you know?
 
What did I fucking say? I said that in the case of most viruses evolution tends towards greater vitality and less lethality because killing your hosts is a goddamn terrible survival strategy. And I said that it's unlikely to ever go away.

The Wu Flu is just that, yet another minor pathogen that irritates us while also killing a small number of people annually. The only reason it had the lethality it originally did (minor as it was) was because it was a new virus our immune systems had never encountered. Even without the vaccine we were almost guaranteed to evolve resistance to it, just as we did to the countless viruses, bacteria, and other single celled schmucks we survived in the 50,000 years of civilization before the advent of vaccines.
 
Better keep an eye on this chief, watch him suicide by 3 shots on the back of the head and be replaced with a new chief that say the new variant is gonna kill everyone and we should go Australian authoritarian
 
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