It could have for sure...
Kind of off the subject but this is like 2 people in close contact testing positive at the same time and one blaming the other for the result. Really bugs me.
Imo, based on what professionals have said, and my own instincts, I have zero doubt that the UK variant is already here, probably full blown unleashed by now, jmo.
What the heck is going on in California? Is it the UK strain?
Imo, it is likely only a matter of time before we hear about its official identification, which may occur in California, as
they are currently doing the genomic sequencing in LA County to look for this variant. I wonder how long of a process this is before we get results on this genomic testing.
Additionally, as I expressed earlier, I am very concerned about these new variants - just because right now it’s not being correlated as being more severe, it’s still at least 50 percent more infectious, which means more cases, more hospitalizations, and ultimately more deaths. Also, the evolution of these new variants clearly represents and demonstrates the
potential of what could happen in the future, wrt to strains that may indeed cause more severe illness, like what happened in 1918.
IMO, I am not fully convinced yet at this early time that these new variants do not for certain cause more severe disease, including in young persons, and will only be convinced about that once we’ve had a couple weeks to study the data and see it’s effects. AND I am also interested in this “higher viral load” business, as related to disease severity, as mentioned
here.
IANAD, just a layperson trying to keep up. But FTR, I am again concerned that we have such intense transmission, meanwhile new more infectious variants popping up...
What about the next one? Or the next one after that? Again, the more time this virus circulates and lives, the more time it has to change, for the worse.
The vaccines are of course excellent, and a source of hope. I just have this worrying nagging feeling/worry that we may be here longer than expected, maybe a few years, like 1918. I worry about this for a couple of reasons, vaccine confidence (or lack there of), mutations.
On another note, I just fired up the above WHO conference - I had to turn it off because it hit me like a ton of bricks. “Today marks one year since...”
Sob.