CDC has just now announced they've found the first known Omicron infection case in California of the United States. wrbtrader
Omicron variant identified in U.S.: First case of covid-19 linked to new variant found in California The first U.S. case of covid-19 linked to the new omicron variant has been identified in California in a traveler who returned from South Africa on Nov. 22, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. FAQ: What to know about the omicron variant of the coronavirus The patient has mild symptoms that are improving and is in self-quarantine. Genetic sequencing was performed by the University of California at San Francisco and confirmed by the CDC.
Nigeria reports West Africa’s first omicron cases, igniting confusion over timeline Confusion abounded, however, after the nation’s top health agency initially reported that omicron was found in samples collected in October, which would have made Nigeria the first place the variant was known to have existed. The wording of the statement was subsequently changed. How the omicron variant unsettled the world in just one week: A visual timeline A medical official who works with the NCDC, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject, told The Washington Post that the information was a mistake, saying the passengers were actually swabbed in the last days of November.
The person is a fully vaccinated traveler from South Africa. This contrast, prior Omicron cases in Europe that occurred in individuals that were not vaccinated. Simply, I'm sure they will look at this person in California as a "breakthrough case"...assuming the below occurs. Hopefully, this person is n = 1 person and not someone that became infected from someone else that did not get tested after having mild symptoms. Contact tracing now becomes a very important part of the equation of understanding the spread of Omicron. wrbtrader
Thank you for highlighting the fact that this person is fully vaccinated. From the discussion on Austria the other day... how did it travel there when the unvaccinated are not allowed to travel leave their homes w/rare exceptions The obvious answer, it’s crossing international boundaries via fully vaccinated travelers. By all indications omicron is not near as deadly as it's predecessors, I don’t think any deaths have yet been attributed to it. The question we should be asking does omicron recovery give immunity for delta?
You could enter Austria as a tourist (before this lockdown) with only a PCR test within 72 hours. You did not need to be vaccinated to fly into Austria.
I don't know the details specific to Austria but I do know that people in Austria are in fact leaving their homes to go to work, shopping or other activities (e.g. protesting). As someone else stated...the world scientists and Covid research labs are still testing Omicron plus doing genomic sequencing of earlier positive Covid cases. I wouldn't be surprised if it's been here before restrictions in countries like Austria were imposed. In fact, I don't think the restrictions in Austria have anything to do with Omicron when it's all about the Delta Variant / Hospital Capacity levels ? wrbtrader
So have they traced their outbreak to an unvaccinated person? I’d say there’s more vaccinated people flying than unvaccinated and since even the makers are acknowledging that omicron may elude current vaccines the odds are in favor of fully vaccinated spread. Your post proves nothing.
If this were in the summer, GWB would tell us of all the cases in Florida that are responsible. Hell, he still might. DeSantis supposedly keeps all the variants in a drawer under his bookshelf and releases one onto the Florida population in order to kill as many as he can, according to GWB the NPC.
Austria has not announced if their initial case(s) were vaccinated or not vaccinated. I just want to be clear that your claim that you have to be vaccinated to fly to Austria is completely false.