Top epidemiologists: Officials 'overreacting' to Delta variant 'Very low mortality' and 'the most treatable strain that we've seen so far' By Art Moore Published June 29, 2021 at 3:44pm
Los Angeles County health officials who are "strongly" urging people – even those who are vaccinated – to wear a mask indoors due to the "Delta variant" of the Wuhan coronavirus are overreacting, contend two prominent epidemiologists.
Dr. Peter McCullough said the restrictions in Los Angeles and lockdowns in Australia, Thailand and South Africa are "completely unnecessary."
"The Delta variant is the mildest one we've seen so far, and even though it'll proportionately take up a greater number of cases – and we expect this in the United States – it has a very low mortality, appears to be the most treatable strain that we’ve seen so far," he said Monday in an interview with Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle," which was guest-hosted by Ben Domenech.
"We’re going to keep patients out of the hospital at a very low risk of mortality," said McCullough, a practicing internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist and professor of medicine at the Baylor University School of Medicine in Dallas.
Some 70% of Australia's population is under lockdown restrictions amid less than 200 active Delta variant cases. Thailand and South Africa also are imposing shutdowns, and Japan and Germany are implementing severe travel restrictions. The Delta variant now accounts for at least 20% of all new COVID-19 cases in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In a statement, the Los Angeles County Department of Health said it "strongly recommends people wear masks indoors in settings such as grocery or retail stores; theaters and family entertainment centers, and workplaces when you don't know everyone's vaccination status," L.A.'s KABC-TV reported.
Last week, the county's public health director, Barbara Ferrer, said a total of 123 cases of the Delta variant had been identified in the county of 10 million, about twice the number from the previous week. But she said there are likely are many more infections in the county, because officials conduct very limited sequential testing required to identify the variant.
In "The Ingraham Angle" interview, Dr. Harvey Risch of the Yale School of Public Health said there's no way to stop the spread of the Delta variant, and its spread actually will be helpful, because it is mild and will enhance herd immunity.
He said governments, media and corporations are "dramatically" overreacting.
"This is a very mild variant, and the cases are going to go up ... whereas at the same time the mortality is flat, near zero," Risch said.
"So basically what the reaction to is a flu or a bad cold for most people who get it."
Last Thursday, President Joe Biden said COVID deaths in the U.S. will continue to rise due to the "dangerous" Delta variant, calling it a "serious concern."
"Six hundred thousand-plus Americans have died, and with this Delta variant you know there’s going to be others as well. You know it's going to happen. We've got to get young people vaccinated," Biden said at a community center in Raleigh, North Carolina.
See the interview with Drs. Peter McCullough and Harvey Risch:
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"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves, in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it."- Fredric Bastiat
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Lambda Variant’s ‘Unusual’ Mutations May Make It Resistant to Vaccines: Researchers BY ISABEL VAN BRUGEN July 6, 2021 Updated: July 6, 2021
Scientists are concerned that a newly labeled COVID-19 variant, first detected in Peru, may be resistant to COVID-19 vaccines due to “unusual” mutations.
Researchers from the University of Chile in Santiago said in a study published in a preprint last week that the variant has “a considerable potential to become a variant of concern.”
“Our data show for the first time that mutations present in the spike protein of the Lambda variant confer escape to neutralizing antibodies and increased infectivity,” wrote researchers in the paper that has yet to be peer-reviewed.
The Lambda variant, also known as C.37, is believed to have first emerged in Peru in August last year, but has only been recognized as a potential global threat in recent weeks, with the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring it a variant of interest on June 17 after it appeared in several countries simultaneously.
The WHO said the variant’s “neutralizing antibodies” could increase its transmissibility or potentially increase its resistance. It was “associated with substantive rates of community transmission in multiple countries,” it said.
In Peru, the Lambda strain now accounts for 82 percent of new infections. Meanwhile, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico, have all confirmed widespread cases of the variant.
WHO virologist Jairo Mendez-Rico told DW that although the strain may exhibit higher infection rates, there is no indication that it is more aggressive.
Mendez-Rico told the outlet that more data is needed to compare the newly labeled strain to other existing strains such as gamma (P.1) and delta (B.1.617.2), which have already been categorized by the WHO as variants of concern.
Jeff Barrett, director of the COVID-19 Genomics Initiative at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the UK, told the Financial Times that it is challenging to “make sense of the threat from Lambda, using computational and lab data” because it has “rather an unusual set of mutations, compared with other variants.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, no cases of the Lambda strain have been recorded in the United States so far.
“Considering that this variant has rapidly spread in Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina, we believe that Lambda has a considerable potential to become a variant of concern,” they wrote.
The WHO said that further studies are needed to “validate the continued effectiveness of vaccines” with the Lambda strain.
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