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Title: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: mystery-ak on June 23, 2021, 11:26:29 pm
Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Public Health England insists it is ‘on top of’ the fresh mutation in the UK after Indian government raised alarm

By Jane Merrick
Policy Editor
June 23, 2021 6:58 pm(Updated 8:15 pm)

Public health chiefs have said they “expect” the coronavirus vaccines to work against the new Delta-plus variant which has been identified in the UK.

There have been 41 confirmed cases and a further 11 possible incidences of the strain, also known as AY.1, in the UK.

Scientists have expressed concern about the variant, which is closely associated with the strain first identified in India but carries an extra mutation linked to vaccine evasion.

The Indian government raised the alarm over Delta-plus on Wednesday after a rise in cases across the country.

Public Health England has been monitoring AY.1 for several weeks and has put extra measures in place where cases are identified, including enhanced contact tracing, testing and isolation.

Because it is so closely associated with Delta, which is classed as a variant of concern, health protection teams are responding with “high priority” to reports of cases and control measures, PHE said.

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https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/vaccines-should-work-against-new-delta-plus-variant-experts-say-1068307
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: libertybele on June 23, 2021, 11:32:10 pm
Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Public Health England insists it is ‘on top of’ the fresh mutation in the UK after Indian government raised alarm

By Jane Merrick
Policy Editor
June 23, 2021 6:58 pm(Updated 8:15 pm)

Public health chiefs have said they “expect” the coronavirus vaccines to work against the new Delta-plus variant which has been identified in the UK.

There have been 41 confirmed cases and a further 11 possible incidences of the strain, also known as AY.1, in the UK.

Scientists have expressed concern about the variant, which is closely associated with the strain first identified in India but carries an extra mutation linked to vaccine evasion.

The Indian government raised the alarm over Delta-plus on Wednesday after a rise in cases across the country.

Public Health England has been monitoring AY.1 for several weeks and has put extra measures in place where cases are identified, including enhanced contact tracing, testing and isolation.

Because it is so closely associated with Delta, which is classed as a variant of concern, health protection teams are responding with “high priority” to reports of cases and control measures, PHE said.

more
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/vaccines-should-work-against-new-delta-plus-variant-experts-say-1068307

The key word here of course is "should".  So ... yet again, they really don't know.
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: Victoria33 on June 24, 2021, 12:07:14 am
@mystery-ak
@roamer_1
@Cyber Liberty

When there is a new variant, scientists cannot immediately know what the variant will do in the real lives of people.  Lab work is done on the variant, then as cases happen, more and more is learned. The article said:

"Scientists have expressed concern about the variant, which is closely associated with the strain first identified in India but carries an extra mutation linked to vaccine evasion."

The article also says there are some cases of Delta Plus in the United States.

I do not think mutations of the virus will ever stop.  Plagues across the world are one sign of the end times.  Carry on, @roamer_1
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: thackney on June 24, 2021, 11:49:04 am
The Delta variant rising the cases in the UK does not appear to be resulting in a similar rise in deaths.  Previous peaks in cases usually had a 2~3 week lag in peaks in deaths.  4 weeks into this "surge" does not show much increase in deaths.  Perhaps this variant is more infectious but less deadly.

(https://i.postimg.cc/52FpRf6x/Capture.jpg)

https://ourworldindata.org/covid-cases

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https://ourworldindata.org/covid-deaths
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: PeteS in CA on June 24, 2021, 02:09:29 pm
The key word here of course is "should".  So ... yet again, they really don't know.

No, "they" know the AZ vaccine in use in the UK is effective against the Indian/Delta variant, https://www.astrazeneca.com/content/astraz/media-centre/press-releases/2021/covid-19-vaccine-astrazeneca-effective-against-delta-indian-variant.html . Note the date on that press release, BTW.
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: PeteS in CA on June 24, 2021, 02:14:17 pm
Increases in deaths tend to lag increases in new cases by about two weeks. So at this point the UK is not experiencing an increase in deaths that might be expected from the bump/surge in new cases. The new cases data I'd love to see are the respective percentages of vaccinated vs. not vaccinated.
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: Wingnut on June 24, 2021, 05:29:56 pm
"This COVID variant will be the one to really get us. No, it's this one. Well, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma weren't a problem, but I promise you 'the Delta' spells the end of civilization."
Title: Re: Vaccines should work against new Delta-plus variant, experts say
Post by: PeteS in CA on June 24, 2021, 07:45:15 pm
"This COVID variant will be the one to really get us. No, it's this one. Well, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma weren't a problem, but I promise you 'the Delta' spells the end of civilization."

Said the Epsilon Semi-Morons in the MSM.