Legit question. I think at least some County Health departments do include on their website a profile of what variants are prevalent.
I guess the correct answer in general is what was alluded to. The treatments that you would receive will not very depending on what mutation you have. I don’t know of any change to treatment recommendations for Delta versus the original strain. I suspect somewhere on the CDC site there is a listing by state perhaps of mutation type.
Which is all a long way of saying I don’t know.
Good answer. Nobody seems to know these things, but everyone (not you) seems to be screaming “DELTA VARIANT! DELTA VARIANT!” and I have been wondering...how the hell do they know?
Perhaps they randomly take samples and run some kind of sequencing test and find out of 100 random samples, 64 of them are the Delta Variant, and they just extrapolate that out?
I don’t know. Nobody anywhere that I have seen answers that. LOL, I was hoping some Freeper in in Chaos Central might pipe in...
There are no treatments. Only inoculations. We could say monoclonal antibody are treatments but the FedGov is playing politics with them also.