Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Notacus Tomer's avatar

Good analysis in the later portion of the article. However, you omitted the more recent preliminary finding that suggests WHY the mortality rate is lower in Omicron.

> Omicron SARS-CoV-2 can infect faster and better than Delta in human bronchus but with less severe infection in lung <

https://www.med.hku.hk/en/news/press/20211215-omicron-sars-cov-2-infection

I take issue with the proposition that nothing is "actionable." I subscribe to the PHYSICAL BARRIER solution as 99.9% protection from unsanitary humans who simply cannot help but spit on each other.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009629

It really is that simple -- "build a wall" and stop every variant & strain from immigrating to the body-nation. However, I am an engineer with clean room experience, and I am quite aware of the movement of particles which I cannot see. Most people can't even keep fecal particles off their toothbrush.

For example, at NIH Clinical Center; Bethesda, MD, Ebola "magically" spread to a completely separate wing. Yet a Frontline documentary plainly showed staff entering and exiting the "contaminated zone" without even cleaning the soles of their shoes or the wheels on carts. In my opinion, the pandemic is ultimately the result of human ignorance, arrogance, and unwillingness to track the spread of human filth. Only the "vaccine" of both intellectual and emotional education can cure that. See e.g., https://ycei.org/

I wear a P100 respirator, and goggles. Respirator body cost $23 on Amazon (3M 6500 series), and the filters cost $8-12 on ebay (3M 7093 or 2291). The filters last about 6-8 months, since I am not in a "dusty" environment. I.e., use them until the airflow is unacceptably reduced or "clogged." Also, the respirator is designed to be worn every work day, all day, and is an order of magnitude more comfortable than disposable masks. Don't even get me started about "surgical" style masks, which a recent study found to be equivalent to N30, due to significant leakage.

Note: filtration media degrades as moisture causes the material to clump together. Thus, a bidirectional N95 mask has a much shorter life span than a unidirectional respirator filter.

I also routinely disinfect hands with hydrogen peroxide or benzalkonium chloride, particularly when transitioning between isolated and exposed locations. Yes, I even pour H2O2 on the ground and clean the soles of my shoes. Even wiping down the surfaces of a grocery cart, I clean parts of the handle that are NEVER cleaned by anybody, and remove black "gunk."

Expand full comment
EB's avatar

Another masterful presentation of information using clear visuals. Thanks for writing this piece. The ICU and ventilation data from S. Africa are encouraging, with the caveat that many of those infected thus far are young and therefore unlikely to experience severe symptoms. I do want to comment on your description of the virus' evolution, as in "If 90% of people are not immune yet and 10% are, as a virus you want to optimize for those not immune yet. But if it’s the opposite, and now 90% of people are immune, you’ll switch your efforts and evolve to increase your transmission rate among immune people." Just to be clear, evolution is not teleological; the virus doesn't have a master plan for how to infect the greatest number of people. Evolution occurs through random processes of mutation and natural selection. Changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA or RNA occur randomly during replication; as a rough rule of thumb, a mistake in one or more nucleotides occurs about 1 out of every 100,000,000 times the DNA/RNA is copied, each of which can lead to a mutation. Most changes are neutral or deleterious to the virus, but some mutations are beneficial (for the virus) by increasing its ability to enter host cells, spread between cells, evade host antibodies, transmit between hosts, and so on. If a new virus variant has one or more beneficial mutations, it may spread rapidly through a host population and out compete other variants that lack its advantages. This is what seems to be occurring with omicron. This is a purely random process. The virus isn't trying to reach a goal point, its only "purpose" is to replicate itself in the cells of a host. We face the challenge of responding to new mutations as they arise, with no early warning system as to the nature of those mutations. Fortunately, we have good defenses in vaccination (with booster), masking, and distancing when necessary.

Expand full comment
56 more comments...

No posts