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RE: Omicron - videomonkey - 27-11-2021 (27-11-2021, 08:19 PM)Outsider Wrote: UK, USA and EU have closed borders to South Africa, but we're 'keeping an eye on it'!! How the heck do you do that? It's a virus - you can't see it and people bring it in. We have MIQ Edit, a ban was just announced: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/456719/new-zealand-bans-travel-from-9-southern-african-countries RE: Omicron - Me+Me - 28-11-2021 (27-11-2021, 08:30 PM)videomonkey Wrote:Soooo effective.┬á Lol.(27-11-2021, 08:19 PM)Outsider Wrote: UK, USA and EU have closed borders to South Africa, but we're 'keeping an eye on it'!! How the heck do you do that? It's a virus - you can't see it and people bring it in. RE: Omicron - Oh_hunnihunni - 28-11-2021 Poor South Africa. That country continues to suffer. RE: Omicron - Lilith7 - 28-11-2021 I think we'll have to close our borders to southern African countries too, preferably sooner rather than later. But there was also a case in Egypt & another in - I think it was - Belgium, so presumably it may already have spread a bit anyway. RE: Omicron - nzoomed - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 10:26 AM)Lilith7 Wrote: I think we'll have to close our borders to southern African countries too, preferably sooner rather than later. But there was also a case in Egypt┬á & another in - I think it was - Belgium, so presumably it may already have spread a bit anyway. Too bad for all those who thought they will be able to travel again, you wait, Australia will be closed off again once they find its there too! Interesting fact, Omicron is the 15th letter of the alphabet, so this must be the 15th variation of the virus going by the WHO's naming strategy using the greek letters of the alphabet. RE: Omicron - crafters_corner - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 10:45 AM)nzoomed Wrote:Two people have tested positive, on arrival into Sydney, and 14 passengers from the same flight, from various African countries that have the Omicron. I think I read somewhere, where it could be in the UK too.(28-11-2021, 10:26 AM)Lilith7 Wrote: I think we'll have to close our borders to southern African countries too, preferably sooner rather than later. But there was also a case in Egypt┬á & another in - I think it was - Belgium, so presumably it may already have spread a bit anyway. RE: Omicron - Lilith7 - 28-11-2021 That doesn't sound good, poor Australia - just as they're having widespread protests too. RE: Omicron - crafters_corner - 28-11-2021 Meanwhile, back at home, yet another death from covid. It seems to be a daily thing atm. " Nine southern African countries have been added to New ZealandÔÇÖs ÔÇ£very high-risk countries listÔÇØ: South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, Seychelles, Malawi and Mozambique". From 11.59pm on Sunday, only New Zealand citizens will be allowed to enter from these countries. They will be required to stay in managed isolation for a full 14-day period and undergo testing". RE: Omicron - Lilith7 - 28-11-2021 The one hopeful thing which might just happen as a result of the advent of omicrom is that those who've ben reluctant to get the vaccine may decide to now do so. RE: Omicron - Kay2021 - 28-11-2021 Cases mild so far, effect on older people especially with comorbidities unknown https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/300465027/omicron-variant-of-covid19-has-unusual-but-mild-symptoms-doctor-who-raised-alarm-says RE: Omicron - nzoomed - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 01:20 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: The one hopeful thing which might just happen as a result of the advent of omicrom is that those who've ben reluctant to get the vaccine may decide to now do so.I highly doubt it, the vaccine doesn't work for it to any acceptable level and Pfizer have said it's going to take about 100 days to have a tweaked version ready, ironically we don't even have a tweaked version for delta yet. RE: Omicron - crafters_corner - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 02:34 PM)nzoomed Wrote:100 days?(28-11-2021, 01:20 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: The one hopeful thing which might just happen as a result of the advent of omicrom is that those who've ben reluctant to get the vaccine may decide to now do so.I highly doubt it, the vaccine doesn't work for it to any acceptable level and Pfizer have said it's going to take about 100 data to have a tweaked version ready, ironically we don't even have a tweaked version for delta yet. I read about 90 days. That is what the scientists are saying in SA. RE: Omicron - harm_less - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 02:31 PM)Kay2021 Wrote: Cases mild so far, effect on older people especially with comorbidities unknownIf this is an indication of what we can expect from Omicron it may be good news. High transmissible so it out competes other strains but with milder effects and potentially lower mortality. If this sweeps through the population it could well leave many with acquired immunity but with a relatively low cost in lives lost. It will be interesting to see how this chapter of COVID plays out. RE: Omicron - crafters_corner - 28-11-2021 https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-science-health-africa-public-health-2b15d77e29c2607d4686e059e3313391?fbclid=IwAR25Woi2vrR9XM8VXrdyeVGYwFJ6p9lphGW1A_RIK_GbyIKVz_DmLpupExY RE: Omicron - nzoomed - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 02:42 PM)crafters_corner Wrote:Yes 100 days, must have done a typo sorry.(28-11-2021, 02:34 PM)nzoomed Wrote: I highly doubt it, the vaccine doesn't work for it to any acceptable level and Pfizer have said it's going to take about 100 data to have a tweaked version ready, ironically we don't even have a tweaked version for delta yet.100 days? 90 days is neither here nor there, so 3 months sounds about right, but would need to allow extra lead time for distribution and production. RE: Omicron - nzoomed - 28-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 02:43 PM)harm_less Wrote:Yes this is good news and is what most experts have been expecting, each new variant will always likely become less dangerous but more infectous.(28-11-2021, 02:31 PM)Kay2021 Wrote: Cases mild so far, effect on older people especially with comorbidities unknownIf this is an indication of what we can expect from Omicron it may be good news. High transmissible so it out competes other strains but with milder effects and potentially lower mortality. If this sweeps through the population it could well leave many with acquired immunity but with a relatively low cost in lives lost. RE: Omicron - crab2 - 28-11-2021 the 2 arrivals from South Africa to Sydney have tested positive to the Omicron variant, https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300465240/covid19-two-arrivals-test-positive-for-omicron-strain-in-new-south-wales RE: Omicron - nzoomed - 29-11-2021 (28-11-2021, 06:51 PM)crab2 Wrote: the 2 arrivals from South Africa to Sydney have tested positive to the Omicron variant,No surprises there. Either way, the good news is that it appears that the symptoms are much more mild. We should just let this variation take over. https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2021/11/coronavirus-south-african-doctor-says-patients-with-omicron-variant-have-very-mild-symptoms.html RE: Omicron - yousnoozeyoulose - 30-11-2021 I'm loving how all over the place the media are with regards to Omicron. What started out as "It's a killer! It's got the right amount of spikes! Shut the borders!" is now "Might replace Delta, and we're okay with that!" Knee-jerk reporting at its very best. Half-expecting the leader of the opposition (is there one?) to criticise the government for shutting the borders┬áand not letting it in. RE: Omicron - crafters_corner - 30-11-2021 (30-11-2021, 10:10 AM)yousnoozeyoulose Wrote: I'm loving how all over the place the media are with regards to Omicron.You're not wrong there snoozy. South Africa did the right thing by reporting it. From there, it seems to have taken on a life of it's own. Wouldn't it be great though, if it's the one that can "slay the Delta beast". |