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"Does anyone know if the Indian variant is more contagious than the Kent variant. " I heard on the radio that there is a strain that might be resistant to the current vaccines, whether or not that is the case remains to be seen. | |||
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"Does anyone know if the Indian variant is more contagious than the Kent variant. I heard on the radio that there is a strain that might be resistant to the current vaccines, whether or not that is the case remains to be seen." I don't think that it is a case of being "resistant" to a vaccine. If a virus mutates in such a way that the immune system doesn't recognise it as the same virus, then the vaccine will offer no protection against it... neither will natural immunity from being infected. So far, there has been no evidence of this happening. Cal | |||
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"There are 3 variations of the Indian variant. Just 1 of them is "of concern" as it is almost as infectious as the Kent variant. The other two are much less contagious so are not of concern. Indian variants have been found in 53 locations and just over 500 cases identified....all linked to returnees to the Asian community from India." Gosh that's a huge surprise. | |||
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"There are 3 variations of the Indian variant. Just 1 of them is "of concern" as it is almost as infectious as the Kent variant. The other two are much less contagious so are not of concern. Indian variants have been found in 53 locations and just over 500 cases identified....all linked to returnees to the Asian community from India. Gosh that's a huge surprise. " Isn't it.. People to returning from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India via turkey to avoid quarantine.. Wtf us going in with border control.. | |||
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"Does anyone know if the Indian variant is more contagious than the Kent variant. I heard on the radio that there is a strain that might be resistant to the current vaccines, whether or not that is the case remains to be seen. I don't think that it is a case of being "resistant" to a vaccine. If a virus mutates in such a way that the immune system doesn't recognise it as the same virus, then the vaccine will offer no protection against it... neither will natural immunity from being infected. So far, there has been no evidence of this happening. Cal" the news reports a few days ago were saying there was evidence but were very clear that it was in lab testing only and not yet visible in human cases i haven’t heard an update since | |||
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"There are 3 variations of the Indian variant. Just 1 of them is "of concern" as it is almost as infectious as the Kent variant. The other two are much less contagious so are not of concern. Indian variants have been found in 53 locations and just over 500 cases identified....all linked to returnees to the Asian community from India. Gosh that's a huge surprise. Isn't it.. People to returning from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India via turkey to avoid quarantine.. Wtf us going in with border control.. " What border control? | |||
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