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LINK The omicron subvariant dominating U.S. COVID-19 cases is more vaccine-resistant : NPR

(Well, that explains why, even though everyone in our house has been vaccinate, we all got it.)

The BA.5 omicron subvariant, which is now the most prevalent coronavirus strain in the United States, is four times more resistant to COVID-19 vaccines, according to a new study.

The strain, which is considered "hypercontagious," according to the Mayo Clinic, is more defiant against messenger RNA vaccines, which include Pfizer and Moderna.

The BA.5 strain represented 65% of cases from July 3 to 9, according to data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.

It is contributing to increases in COVID-19 hospitalizations and admissions to intensive care units across the country.

But vaccines still provide much better protection than going without the safeguards. ...

snytiger6 9 July 15
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If more people would complied with vaccines, this would have been less of a problem.

Yeah, the unvaccinated made a much larger pool for the virus to mutate.

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