Minggu, 20 Februari 2022

Omicron Sub-Variant BA.2 is Reportedly Spreading Fast & Could be Deadlier - Goody Feed

For everyone who hoped that Omicron spells the end of the pandemic, the Omicron sub-variant BA.2 might be lengthening it for the foreseeable future.

And yes, we’ve moved on from variants to talking about sub-variants now. Here’s everything we know about BA.2 so far.

Labelled As The “Stealth Omicron”

Even though this sub-variant doesn’t have enough differences to be labelled its own Greek letter, it has about 20 mutations that set it apart from Omicron.

Most importantly, it does not have a mutation that allows it to show up on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests as an S-gene target failure. This was the feature that allowed us to easily differentiate between Omicron and other variants.

The lack of that specific mutation means that labs need to further sequence the virus to find this variant. The more extensive genetic sequencing needed to identify the BA.2 subvariant is the reason why this is known as “stealth Omicron”.

Spreading Faster Than Omicron Across The World

BA.2 has been estimated to be around 30% more transmissible than Omicron, according to the World Health Organisation. It has been detected in at least 74 countries so far.

BA.2 is now the dominant strain in at least 10 countries, including Bangladesh, Brunie, China, Denmark, Guam, India, Montenegro, Nepal, Pakistan and the Philippines.

Additionally, a recent Danish study found that BA.2 was better at infected vaccinated people than the original Omicron variant. This could signal that this sub-variant has greater “immune-evasive properties”.

But please continue to get vaccinated and boosted, as researchers found that vaccinated people were still less likely to get infected or transmit the variants, compared to unvaccinated people.

As many countries have already hit their peak for infections, BA.2 likely won’t cause another peak. But it could slow down the decline in cases, and prolong the pandemic.

This new sub-variant, coupled with how many countries are relaxing pandemic restrictions… Let’s just say COVID-19 won’t be disappearing anytime soon.

Possibly More Severe Than Omicron

New experiments from Japanese labs have shown that BA.2 may have features that make it more capable of causing severe illness, like how Delta did.

Furthermore, in an experiment where researchers infected hamsters with Omicron and BA.2, those with BA.2 experienced more severe illness and worse lung infection.

However, there is mixed real-world evidence on the severity of BA.2. In countries like South Africa or the UK where BA.2 is dominant, hospitalisations are still declining.

Meanwhile, in countries like Denmark where BA.2 is the dominant strain, hospitalisations and deaths are rising.

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BA.2 May Not End Up Causing More Serious Waves of Infections

Research has shown that antibodies in the blood of people who were recently infected with Omicron seemed to have some protection against BA.2. The protection was even more if they have been vaccinated.


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So even though the virus is mutating, the would-be hosts, AKA our bodies, are also developing stronger immune systems. This might mitigate the more serious nature of BA.2.

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Sabtu, 19 Februari 2022

Family of 9 caught up in Hong Kong's Covid-19 care crisis - The Straits Times

HONG KONG - Ms Penny Chan, a 35-year-old public relations executive in the city, has been confined to a room about the size of a carpark lot just 800m from Disneyland.

She has been in the room at the much-talked about Penny's Bay quarantine camp for more than two weeks.

Ms Chan, along with eight other family members, including her parents, husband, brother and cousin's family, were infected with the Omicron variant of the coronavirus after attending two dinners at the start of Chinese New Year festivities.

Ms Chan, who is the only one in the family still in isolation, is still waiting for someone to tell her if her CT value or cycle threshold is safe enough to be let out.

"The process at Penny's Bay is not transparent at all. They don't tell you anything - not when you're to be tested, not the results after testing. They just ask you to wait," she told The Sunday Times.

In Hong Kong, those who test positive for Covid-19 cases used to be hospitalised. But, due to the exponential rise in infections, those with mild symptoms are now taken to AsiaWorld-Expo, which is next to Hong Kong's International Airport, other community isolation facilities, such as Penny's Bay, or made to stay at home.

Describing the whole experience as "very confusing and chaotic", Ms Chan said that unlike her other family members, she was the only one who tested negative initially.

As a close contact, she was still sent to a quarantine hotel where she later returned a positive result. Subsequently she was sent to Penny's Bay, which now houses 2,400 people.

"I'd already recovered when I was in the quarantine hotel but I'm still in Penny's Bay because I don't have my results," Ms Chan said.

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Jumat, 18 Februari 2022

British diving instructor named as victim of fatal Sydney shark attack - CNA

SYDNEY: A 35-year-old British diving instructor has been identified as the person killed in a shark attack off a Sydney beach, Australian media reported on Friday (Feb 18), as officials reopened several beaches after the city's first fatal attack in 60 years.

Simon Nellist, who moved to Australia about six years ago, was killed on Wednesday off Little Bay beach, about 20 km (12 miles) south of Australia's largest city while training for a weekend charity swim event, reports said, citing his friends.

Nellist, a former UK Royal Air Force serviceman, was a member of the city's scuba diving club and a regular swimmer at the beach. Police have not yet formally identified the victim.

Authorities have set up drumlines, which are used to bait sharks, near the attack site, while drones and helicopters were searching to see if the shark was still in the area.

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2022-02-17 23:59:13Z
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Kamis, 17 Februari 2022

Valentine's Day tragedy: Thai toddler drowns in pool as mum poses for OnlyFans photoshoot - AsiaOne

This is no time to be judgmental, reach for the tissues.

This is really about a mother’s grief. That she may also carry a huge burden of guilt only makes it sadder.

Thai model Wiyada Pontawee, who posts racy photos online, was partying at a villa in Pattaya on Valentine’s Day when her two-year-old son drowned in the pool there.

She was at the party with her husband and two children as well as other adult models.

Her husband is also her photographer and the event was supposed to be a photo shoot too, international media reports said.

She posts photos on the OnlyFans platform where paying subscribers can view them.

There was even a shot of the voluptuous 26-year-old in front of the pool in a barely-there bikini.

The boy, who was called Vio, was playing in the water with his younger brother and another child.

Then his father noticed that Vio seemed to be struggling, and rushed to save him.

Emergency services were called at 10pm on Monday (Feb 14).

"He was choking, so I jumped in to help him but it was too late," the father was quoted as saying.

The Sun reported that a rescue service spokesman said: "The father and mother carried the body of a two-year-old boy and asked for help at the entrance of the villa. Rescue workers tried to help and pumped the heart to try and save his life."

The parents were weeping as the officers rushed the boy to the hospital.

"The medical team provided the best assistance but were unable to save the child's life," the spokesman said.

Around 3am on Tuesday, the mother put up a post on her Facebook page: “I can’t take it anymore. I don’t want to live in this world.”

The boy's funeral was held on Wednesday. In front of his photo was a birthday cake.

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The child would have turned three that day, Feb 16.

The mother wrote: “Attending Vio’s birthday for the last time.”

ALSO READ: Death of girl, 5, who drowned at condo pool after mum left her alone for 20 minutes ruled a tragic misadventure

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Singapore resumes border reopening after pause due to Omicron outbreak - Reuters

SINGAPORE, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Singapore will expand quarantine-free travel to Hong Kong, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates this month, its health ministry said on Wednesday, resuming border reopening after a pause due to an outbreak of the coronavirus.

The city-state will also restore and increase quotas under its vaccinated travel programme, which had been reduced in December to deal with the Omicron variant. read more

Singapore will streamline border measures for all travellers, and remove an entry approval requirement for eligible residents who are long-term pass holders, the ministry said, making it easier for expatriates to travel.

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However, some overseas workers with different permits typically employed in sectors such as construction and manufacturing will still need an entry approval.

The country intends to eventually scrap vaccinated travel lanes for visitors from designated countries to allow entry to all vaccinated visitors without quarantine, authorities said.

About two dozen countries are in the vaccinated travel lane programme including Australia, India, Malaysia, Britain and the United States. The new lane with Hong Kong is unilateral.

Singapore reported a record 19,179 local coronavirus infections on Tuesday, but a majority of the cases had mild or no symptoms. The government said the caseload was within expectations and that the overall situation in the healthcare system remained stable.

Singapore could see 15,000 to 20,000 COVID-19 daily cases until the current Omicron wave falls in a few weeks, Gan Kim Yong, minister of trade and industry, said in a briefing.

The government announced a raft of changes to local COVID-19 measures, including easing rules for close contacts of confirmed cases, removing routine testing for workers in several sectors and allowing more interactions at residences and workplaces.

Singapore will ease social and travel restrictions when the Omicron wave subsides, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said, adding that the new local rules on testing and isolation placed more weight on personal responsibility rather than legal requirements.

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Prince Andrew settles with sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre - CNA

NEW YORK: Britain's Prince Andrew has settled a lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre accusing the Duke of York of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager and also being abused by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a US federal court filing showed on Tuesday (Feb 15).

The settlement, including an undisclosed payment, was revealed in the joint filing in Manhattan federal court, where Giuffre had sued Queen Elizabeth's second son last August.

It spares Andrew from a potentially embarrassing series of disclosures and accusations in the months leading up to and during a trial, which was slated to begin late this year.

Andrew, 61, has denied Giuffre's accusations that he forced her to have sex more than two decades ago at a London home of former Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and abused her at two Epstein properties. Giuffre, 38, has been one of Epstein's and Maxwell's most prominent accusers.

Lawyers for Giuffre and Andrew said the prince intends to make a substantial donation to Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights.

The prince "never intended to malign Ms Giuffre's character, and he accepts that she has suffered both as an established victim of abuse and as a result of unfair public attacks," the filing said.

"Prince Andrew regrets his association with Epstein, and commends the bravery of Ms. Giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others," the filing added. "He pledges to demonstrate his regret for his association with Epstein by supporting the fight against the evils of sex trafficking, and by supporting its victims."

The statement is a marked departure from an interview that Andrew gave the BBC in 2019 in which he failed to appear sympathetic toward Epstein's abuse victims, and refused to apologize for his friendship with Epstein.

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2022-02-15 16:44:00Z
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Three-year-old dies as Hong Kong's worst Covid-19 outbreak grows - The Straits Times

HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - A three-year-old girl is the latest fatality in Hong Kong's worsening coronavirus wave that has seen case numbers balloon and overwhelm the health system.

She died on Tuesday evening (Feb 15), the government said in a statement without disclosing if she had any pre-existing illnesses. A 100-year-old woman with chronic illness also died. They are the youngest and oldest residents to die in the current outbreak.

The toddler's death comes amid a global surge of young Covid-19 patients and raises concerns about the risk of severe illness, though such cases remain rare.

While the outbreak in Hong Kong is small by global standards, the elderly vaccination rate is low and officials only recently permitted inoculation for kids younger than 12.

Children as young as three were able to get the Sinovac Biotech vaccine from Tuesday, after the government lowered the age limit. Children between five and 11 can get the BioNTech shot from Wednesday.

The young girl tested positive and was transferred to an intensive care unit in critical condition on Sunday.

The fatality follows the recent death of a four-year-old boy who tested preliminary positive and whose case has been referred to the coroner.

Hong Kong is particularly vulnerable to Omicron due to its high density.

The variant is better at evading immunity acquired from vaccines and natural infection than earlier strains, allowing it to spread rapidly in communities, especially among susceptible individuals across all age groups.

There is no evidence that Omicron is targeting children more than other age groups as vaccination rates are higher in adults.

Children are less likely to develop serious symptoms because their immune system can respond to pathogens more swiftly.

That typically enables kids to successfully counter the infection before it has had a chance to spread to the lungs to cause pneumonia and the inflammatory cascade that can be life-threatening in seniors.

Hong Kong is set to announce at least 4,200 new infections on Wednesday, as well as more than 3,000 preliminary positive cases, local media reported, citing people they did not identify.

The city's testing capacity is strained and the total number of preliminary Covid-19 cases and patients waiting to be hospitalised reached about 12,000, local media reported on Wednesday, citing people they did not identify.

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