Here's a link to a very interesting article on the Omicron variant of Covid:-
>>>an extract>>>
"Omicron is not harmless. In fact, the latest studies suggest that the coronavirus variant that is sweeping across the world is not radically less severe in itself; it is simply that omicron is infecting a population with different characteristics. Now the delta variant, which was identified a year ago in India, and omicron, detected a month ago in South Africa, coexist and scientists are trying to compare the risk of hospitalization among similar demographics, half infected with omicron and the other half with delta.
When analyzed, it appears that the risk of the new variant is lower, but a study from Imperial College London published just before Christmas reveals that up to 40% of omicron cases could be people who have already had Covid-19, compared to 8% with delta. Both variants are highly contagious among the unvaccinated, but omicron is also capable of infecting a significantly larger number of people who already have good defenses, making it seem less serious."
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"The problem is the sheer volume of the current wave. If the probability of ending up in hospital with omicron were even 50% lower than with delta, with cases doubling every two days, there would be the same number of Covid admissions within the space of two days, according to epidemiologist Deepti Gurdasani, from Queen Mary University of London. And cases of omicron have indeed been doubling every two days in many countries. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington estimated on December 22 that three billion people will be infected with the new variant in the next three months. If these estimates are confirmed, there will be as many cases in the next quarter as there have been over two years."
Yes, that matches my feeling that the "milder symptoms" are the result of the fact that many of the people testing positive with Omicron have already been vaccinated and/or have had another strain of covid, so have some protection against the severe illness.
I'm glad I'm vaxxed and boosted, but am still being a bit more wary of going out to crowded places unnecessarily, and when I do I'm upping my mask quality.
So, I’m going to be spending the rest of my life at home…alone.
Why? Have you not been vaccinated?
@MsKathleen 40%. What sort of morons are they?