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Is this a Donate to a University and your dumb kid gets in, type thing? Now Donate to a hospital and the selfish and greedy get vaccines first?

Washington hospital apologizes after offering donors vaccine signup

Overlake Medical Center donors got special access to COVID-19 vaccine; Inslee rebukes hospital system

“Dear Overlake major donors…” the email read. “We’re pleased to share that we have 500 new open appointments in the Overlake COVID-19 vaccine clinic, beginning this afternoon and tomorrow (Saturday, Jan. 23) and next week.”

The email gave the donors an access code to register for appointments “by invite” only. Last week, the public-facing Overlake registration site was fully booked through March.

Overlake shut down online access to the invite-only clinic after getting a call from Gov. Jay Inslee’s staff.
 
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What is this? Donate to a University your dumb kid gets in? Donate to a hospital and the selfish and greedy get vaccines?

Washington hospital apologizes after offering donors vaccine signup

“Dear Overlake major donors…” the email read. “We’re pleased to share that we have 500 new open appointments in the Overlake COVID-19 vaccine clinic, beginning this afternoon and tomorrow (Saturday, Jan. 23) and next week.”

The email gave the donors an access code to register for appointments “by invite” only. Last week, the public-facing Overlake registration site was fully booked through March.

Yes, I think it is widely known as discrimination or favouritism.
 
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Georgia suspends clinic’s Covid vaccine access after staff gave jabs to school workers

In an effort to get students back in school, a medical centre in rural northeast Georgia decided to let teachers, bus drivers and cafeteria workers from a local district sign up to get vaccinated.

The act ended up costing the facility in Elberton, Georgia, its vaccine supply all together.

The state's current phase only includes health-care workers, staff and residents at long-term care facilities, residents older than 65 and law enforcement.
 
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Georgia suspends clinic’s Covid vaccine access after staff gave jabs to school workers

In an effort to get students back in school, a medical centre in rural northeast Georgia decided to let teachers, bus drivers and cafeteria workers from a local district sign up to get vaccinated.

The act ended up costing the facility in Elberton, Georgia, its vaccine supply all together.

The state's current phase only includes health-care workers, staff and residents at long-term care facilities, residents older than 65 and law enforcement.
Yes, wrong but at least that was done in good faith to get kids back to school, not for donating money.
 
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Yes, wrong but at least that was done in good faith to get kids back to school, not for donating money.

Yes, exactly what I think. I also think they should just get a warning not the vaccine taken away for 6 months, overreach.
 
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How the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine works and why it's important - CNN

I have a question-- this vaccine, which may become available reasonably soon, will require only one shot which is described as 72% effective, as opposed to Pfizer and Moderna which give 94% effictiveness. This vaccine however is different than Pfizer and Moderna: Johnson and Johnson is non replicating viral vector using the common cold adenovirus 26. Can anyone explain what that means and does it provide more or less safety profile as compared to the vaccines that use mRna. Thanks in advance. It is so confusing!!!
 
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The real issue is not "Covid". But the other underlying problems, money, being out of work, having zero power or control over anything going on. Not having anywhere to go.

Personally, I have never understood how or why anyone could intentionally hurt a baby or child. But, there are people who have a lot of problems and no patience for crying. Sadly.

The vision problems are usually detached retinas, so very fragile in small children. Leads to blindness. Shaken Baby Syndrome. Happens so much, there is a name for it.
 
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Osterholm: We need to understand what's coming

Infectious Disease Expert Warns Next 6 To 14 Weeks May Be ‘Darkest’ Of COVID-19 Pandemic | HuffPost



J&J vaccine shown to prevent 85% of COVID-19 hospital cases, deaths






Covid Mutations Undercut Optimism Even as More Vaccines Get Near
Jan. 29, 2021


“Vaccines made by Moderna Inc. and the Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech SE partnership are already in use. Meanwhile, new studies show that two more -- from Johnson & Johnsonand Novavax Inc. -- pack potent punches against early forms of the virus, potentially paving the way for quick authorizations in the U.S. for J&J’s vaccine and in the U.K. for Novavax’s shot. That’s the good news, offering the promise of ending a pandemic that’s killed more than 2 million people worldwide.

Now comes the bad news: Mutations that likely confer partial resistance to vaccines and antibody treatments are now prevalent in both South Africa and Brazil, and threatening to spread worldwide. The J&J shot was found in a late-stage trial to be 72% effective in the U.S., but that fell to 57% in studies done in South Africa. Novavax’s shot, 89% effective in the U.K., was only 49% effective in South Africa.”
 
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dbm problem with page
 
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“We are now sharing previously hidden weekly COVID-19 state profile reports with the public,” Mr Shahpar said on Twitter, with a link to the datasets.

Current weekly new cases: xx1.JPG

Cuurent weekly new deaths: xx2.JPG


“Many thanks to the people in and outside of government who mobilised to gather, analyse and share COVID-19 related data,” he added.
“Too many to mention. Often working long hours as volunteers. Their hard work is the foundation for a more transparent, data-driven federal response.”

The new data reveals Arizona, South Carolina, and California have been ravaged by the deadly virus and are the nation’s worst hot spots.

COVID-19 US: map Democrats claim Trump administration hid
 
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VARIANTS

CDC / New Variants of the Virus that Causes COVID-19

Updated Jan. 28, 2021

“Information about the characteristics of these variants is rapidly emerging. Scientists are working to learn more about how easily they spread, whether they could cause more severe illness, and whether currently authorized vaccines will protect people against them.”

COVID-19 and Your Health



Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Variants
Updated Jan. 28, 2021
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)


(Previous update / CDC / Dec. 29, 2020
Interim: Implications of the Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Variant VOC 202012/01)


“Multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants are circulating globally. Several new variants emerged in the fall of 2020, most notably:

  • In the United Kingdom (UK), a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 (known as 20I/501Y.V1, VOC 202012/01, or B.1.1.7) emerged with a large number of mutations. This variant has since been detected in numerous countries around the world, including the United States (US). In January 2021, scientists from UK reported evidence[1] that suggests the B.1.1.7 variant may be associated with an increased risk of death compared with other variants. More studies are needed to confirm this finding. This variant was reported in the US at the end of December 2020.

  • In South Africa, another variant of SARS-CoV-2 (known as 20H/501Y.V2 or B.1.351) emerged independently of B.1.1.7. This variant shares some mutations with B.1.1.7. Cases attributed to this variant have been detected in multiple countries outside of South Africa. This variant was reported in the US at the end of January 2021.

  • In Brazil, a variant of SARS-CoV-2 (known as P.1) emerged that was first was identified in four travelers from Brazil, who were tested during routine screening at Haneda airport outside Tokyo, Japan. This variant has 17 unique mutations, including three in the receptor binding domain of the spike protein. This variant was detected in the US at the end of January 2021.
* Scientists are working to learn more about these variants to better understand how easily they might be transmitted and the effectiveness of currently authorized vaccines against them. New information about the virologic, epidemiologic, and clinical characteristics of these variants is rapidly emerging.

CDC, in collaboration with other public health agencies, is monitoring the situation closely. CDC is working to detect and characterize emerging viral variants. Furthermore, CDC has staff available to provide technical support to investigate the epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 variant infections. CDC will communicate new information as it becomes available.“



US COVID-19 Cases Caused by Variants
Updated Jan. 28, 2021 / COVID-19 and Your Health

View a map showing the number of confirmed cases in each state / View Cases


“The emerging variants CDC is closely monitoring have mutations in the virus genome that alter the characteristics and cause the virus to act differently in ways that are significant to public health (e.g., causes more severe disease, spreads more easily between humans, requires different treatments, changes the effectiveness of current vaccines). It’s important to understand that genetic mutations are expected, and some variants can spread and become predominant while others subside.

*The cases identified above are based on a sampling of SARS-CoV-2-positive specimens and do not represent the total number of B.1.1.7, B.1.351, and P.1 lineage cases that may be circulating in the United States and may not match numbers reported by states, territories, tribes, and local officials.

†Numbers will be updated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday by 7:00 pm.”



Global scientists double down on SARS-CoV-2 variants research at WHO-hosted forum
12 January 2021


“Global scientists are intensifying research into COVID-19, as the World Health Organization (WHO) moves to expand its scientific collaboration and monitoring of emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

A day-long virtual meeting of scientists from around the globe, convened by WHO, brought together more than 1 750 experts from 124 countries to discuss critical knowledge gaps and research priorities for emerging variants of the virus.

Welcoming them, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, said: “Science and research have played a vital role in responding to the pandemic since day one and will continue to be the heartbeat of everything WHO does.”“



[URL='https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/11/japan-covid-variant-how-it-compares-to-strains-in-uk-south-africa.html']Japan has found a new Covid variant. Here's how it compares to virus strains in the UK, South Africa
Jan. 11, 2021
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Japan Identifies a New Coronavirus Variant
It is not clear if the third strain is more transmissible or causes more severe cases of COVID-19.

Jan. 12, 2021

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Biden adviser says variants could turn the pandemic into a situation "unlike anything we’ve seen yet"
Jan. 19, 2021

How Covid-19 mutations are changing the pandemic
Understanding what is driving new variants of the coronavirus to appear and what the changes mean will be crucial in our arms race against Covid-19.
27th January 2021

UK Covid-19 variant now in 70 countries, South African in 31: WHO
The UN agency stressed that the emergence of new variants has underscored the importance of increasing diagnostic capacity and systematic sequencing of SARS-CoV-2.
Jan. 27, 2021



COVID news: South Africa variant; South Carolina; Michael Strahan
Jan. 28, 2021

►The South Africa variant of the coronavirus has reached the U.S.: Two cases were identified in South Carolina. There is no evidence infections from the variant cause more severe disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement, adding that "preliminary data suggests this variant may spread more easily and quickly than other variants." There's also concern vaccines might be less effective against this variant.

South African COVID variant detected in South Carolina
Jan. 28, 2021

Variant COVID among triggers for grim surge in Manaus, Brazil
Jan. 28, 2021

Osterholm: We need to understand what's coming
Jan. 29, 2021

Why America is ‘flying blind’ to the coronavirus mutations racing across the globe
Researchers warn the U.S. desperately needs to sequence more genomes so it can stay ahead of new variants
Jan. 29, 2021


New coronavirus variants are fueling a ‘second wave’ in Africa, WHO warns
FRI, JAN 29
  • More than 175,000 new cases and more than 6,200 deaths were reported across the continent in the week leading up to Thursday, the WHO said in an update.
  • The variant first discovered in South Africa is driving record infection rates, and has now been identified in Botswana, Ghana, Kenya and the French Indian Ocean region of Mayotte, Zambia.
  • Meanwhile, the highly contagious strain initially detected in the U.K. has now made its way to Nigeria and Gambia.



Osterholm Update: COVID-19
Episode 40: An Imperfect Storm
January 21, 2021
In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and host Chris Dall discuss the latest information on SARS-CoV-2 variants, estimates as to just how much of the US population might have some immunity to the virus, and the current supply and demand of vaccines.



Osterholm Update: COVID-19
Episode 41: Surrender Is Not an Option
January 28, 2021
In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and host Chris Dall discuss the issue of opening schools, updates on variants of concern, and more news on vaccines and their distribution.


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GISAID - Initiative

GISAID - hCov19 Variants

GISAID - phylodynamics



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SARS-CoV-2 Variants - Coronavirus COVID-19 **NO DISCUSSION**
 
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