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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1080440" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Places like Germany and South Korea experiencing elevated case levels and deaths (not awful by previous strand standards). Cases actually heading to a fresh spike in Scotland (with a knock on effect on those in hospital testing positive), which is a bit unusual by international standards but not alarming. I imagine it is the Danish Omicron subvariant but given a lack of reporting who knows? It needs investigation as I'm not aware of any other nation that has had an Omicron era double spike. </p><p></p><p>I know firsthand of someone who has tested positive twice in two separate symptomatic bouts (with asymptomatic period inbetween) over a four week period in the past month (first mild, second not very pleasant but not hospital). So natural immunity isn't a panacea, but again this could have been original Omicron followed by Danish Omicron? </p><p></p><p>I'm tempted to advise an elderly relative to dial back their public transport use until this latest spike goes down again and give myself another month of isolation so I can assist them more in person. This is me being very risk averse on their behalf though, but it seems like the right thing to do for now and it's no skin off my nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1080440, member: 74121"] Places like Germany and South Korea experiencing elevated case levels and deaths (not awful by previous strand standards). Cases actually heading to a fresh spike in Scotland (with a knock on effect on those in hospital testing positive), which is a bit unusual by international standards but not alarming. I imagine it is the Danish Omicron subvariant but given a lack of reporting who knows? It needs investigation as I'm not aware of any other nation that has had an Omicron era double spike. I know firsthand of someone who has tested positive twice in two separate symptomatic bouts (with asymptomatic period inbetween) over a four week period in the past month (first mild, second not very pleasant but not hospital). So natural immunity isn't a panacea, but again this could have been original Omicron followed by Danish Omicron? I'm tempted to advise an elderly relative to dial back their public transport use until this latest spike goes down again and give myself another month of isolation so I can assist them more in person. This is me being very risk averse on their behalf though, but it seems like the right thing to do for now and it's no skin off my nose. [/QUOTE]
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