Posted on 12/31/2021 6:04:42 PM PST by SeekAndFind
As the world still comes to grips with coronavirus’ variant, said to be highly transmissible if not deadlier than the Delta variant, that has dimmed the chances of a pandemic-free 2022, a fresh surge in US and Europe is now being blamed on a combination of the two.
Delmicron, a combination of the virus’ Delta and Omicron variants, can transmit even faster. While Covid-19 infections only involve a single mutant strain, two can strike simultaneously in extremely rare cases.
Omicron, accounting for 73% of fresh infections last week, has become the dominant variant in the US, the Associated Press reported. According to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, over 99.5% of infections in the country in November were caused by the Delta variant. Now, however, the Omicron variant has surpassed the Delta as the dominant strain.
In the UK, daily Covid-19 cases surpassed the 100,000-mark for the first time on Wednesday, attributed to Omicron, BBC reported. The symptoms, however, are milder than previous variants and are less likely to cause hospitalisations.
Omicron is a mutated B.1.1.529 form of SARS-CoV-2, first detected last month in South Africa. This variant spreads at a rapid pace, but its symptoms, at present, are said to be milder than the Delta variant. The mortality rate is also lower. Delmicron, on the other hand, is a combination of the Delta and the Omicron — the variants’ twin spike.
Delmicron’s symptoms are the same as the Omicron and the Delta variants. These include high temperature, persistent cough, loss of taste or smell, runny nose, headache, and sore throat. While Delta causes more severe symptoms, the Omicron mutation is highly transmissible.
Moderna Chief Medical Officer Dr Paul Burton said the new super-variant would be created if the Omicron and the Delta variants infect someone at the same time.
Data, papers published from South Africa earlier from the pandemic show that people, especially immunocompromised, can harbour both strains, Dr Burton told the Daily Mail earlier this month.
Data, papers published from South Africa earlier from the pandemic show that people, especially immunocompromised, can harbour both strains, Dr Burton told the Daily Mail earlier this month.
Dr Burton told the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee that it was possible they could swap genes and trigger a dangerous variant.
Maharashtra’s Covid-19 task force member Dr Shashank Joshi said in a tweet reply to industrialist Harsh Goenka that Omicron was still not causing serious disease in the US and Europe. The Delta strain, however, was still more sinister.
He added that Europe and North America now had the twin Delmicron variant.
Votebymailacron is next
WHAT A CROCK. LAST NIGHT I READ OF A COMBINATION OF THE FLU AND COVID. I will not believe any of this unless I see a Gene Sequencing printout.
“people, especially immunocompromised, can harbour both strains”
Can too many “vaccine” shots cause you to be immunocompromised? Inquiring minds want to know.
I keep picturing all these crooks and liars as the characters in Blazing Saddles. “We’ve got to keep our phony baloney jobs!” Except they’re killing people.
Delmicron? Wasn’t that one of the Transformers in the 2nd movie?
Better hide inside for two more weeks, when you haven’t stepped outside in 90 weeks then what’s two more? Let’s flatten this curve, just two more weeks folks then it’s all over.
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I’m skeered.
Oh no.
Oh no. Now I’m really really really afraid.
Oh no.
Yep, it's like putting a 426 Supercharged Hemi in a 1960 Volkswagen Beetle.
Exactly like it. No difference. It transmits that fast.
I still have mine - wakes me up every morning for work. I hate it :)
I was waiting for your post, and lo and behold it is named, the midterm variant! Pallets of ballots!
It's Deloreanicron. It transmits so fast you get infected in 1954!
If you weren't alive in 1954 it infects your mother so you'll be born with Covid 19-54.
That's a lot more than half fast!
I like it.
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It’s a good thing actually that they are making up all this ridiculous shit. You don’t even have to waste any time trying to find evidence to disprove it anymore.
“Historically, viruses have a strong tendency to mutate into a milder, more manageable form.”
Uh huh. So why was Delta worse than Alpha?
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