Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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Mask distribution is good to have, ART kits distribution will be much appreciated.
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Not cheap these kits. Till last year I seemed to have so many. They ran out pretty fast. To be more econimical, I bought a 25 test kit pack :moneyflies: which was promptly taken by DD.
Wish the distribution was per NRIC, would have served my large family better :gloomy: -
ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2057838\" time=\"1644215542\" user_id=\"3:
Indeed my goodness...it was so sudden. Thank you for your concern. They are all vaccinated so their symptoms were mild. The only thing is after 7 days, they are still Covid positive....so despite mild symptoms, the virus does not leave the system easily. One was hospitalised but discharged after 7 days despite Covid positive as the symptoms were considered mild...
My goodness. Hope your family members are ok. Yes... I'm currently holding on to my 3 ART kits. More would be appreciated. Just checked NTUC. Each kit costs $5.90!
The ART kit cost I last knew were:
Flowflex = $4.90 at NTUC
PanBio = $4.90 at Unity
SD Biozensor = $5.90 at Unity (the one issued by the govt. Some online stores sell this at higher price.. :siao: ) -
Risk of new heart problems jumps after COVID-19 ;
mRNA shot side effects no different for cancer patients
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/risk-new-heart-problems-jumps-after-covid-19-mrna-shot-side-effects-no-different-cancer-patients-2489196
It is worthy to note the first part of the article which is applicable to everyone...THAT, getting Covid-19 has more implications than what we can imagine. It does not stop at a sore throat and lung infection. So I hope people would not wish to get Covid-19 just for the immunity sake.
Having said this about immunity, I have a question in my mind about Delta variant and Omicron. Most people are getting the Omicron now, which is why other than vaccination, the variant itself also invokes much milder symptoms like cough and sore throat only, hardly get to the lungs if you read the reason from this article. So my question is if one has caught the Omicron Covid-19, do they have the immunity for Delta Covid-19 which is a more severe form of Covid-19? :? Anyone has an answer? :scratchhead:
I read that Denmark though having one of the highest rate of infection of Covid-19 in the world has now removed all measures since Feb 1 because the symptoms have been mild.... Are we ready for that yet? Is delta variant dead already?
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/denmark-covid-restrictions/621482/ -
sushi88\" post_id=\"2058090\" time=\"1644456199\" user_id=\"100857:
https://theconversation.com/what-we-know-now-about-covid-immunity-after-infection-including-omicron-and-delta-variants-175653
... So my question is if one has caught the Omicron Covid-19, do they have the immunity for Delta Covid-19 which is a more severe form of Covid-19? :? Anyone has an answer? :scratchhead:
[excerpt]
Only a minority of neutralising antibodies that fight Delta can also neutralise the Omicron variant. That said, neutralising antibodies against Delta are better at fighting Omicron than previous strains. This is particularly true for people who have caught Delta and been previously vaccinated.
The reverse is also true ā people who have caught Omicron have some improved antibody protection against Delta. This may not be much use as Delta is disappearing from prevalence, but the knowledge could be useful for future variants. -
sushi88\" post_id=\"2058090\" time=\"1644456199\" user_id=\"100857:
I can't remember whether it was Denmark or not... but I remember early on in the pandemic, one of those scandinavian countries had this concept of \"herd immunity\" so people were just going everywhere maskless, drinking wine in restaurants, etc. I guess for those people, it is more important to be able to \"show face\" than to \"give face\" to other people by staying masked.
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Having said this about immunity, I have a question in my mind about Delta variant and Omicron. Most people are getting the Omicron now, which is why other than vaccination, the variant itself also invokes much milder symptoms like cough and sore throat only, hardly get to the lungs if you read the reason from this article. So my question is if one has caught the Omicron Covid-19, do they have the immunity for Delta Covid-19 which is a more severe form of Covid-19? :? Anyone has an answer? :scratchhead:
I read that Denmark though having one of the highest rate of infection of Covid-19 in the world has now removed all measures since Feb 1 because the symptoms have been mild.... Are we ready for that yet? Is delta variant dead already?
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/denmark-covid-restrictions/621482/ -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2058095\" time=\"1644457270\" user_id=\"28674:
Thank you for the answer. Good to know delta is diminishing. However, I think it is good to remember the source of Omicron as I can see we are pretty carried away by the mild symptoms it is giving.
https://theconversation.com/what-we-know-now-about-covid-immunity-after-infection-including-omicron-and-delta-variants-175653
[excerpt]
Only a minority of neutralising antibodies that fight Delta can also neutralise the Omicron variant. That said, neutralising antibodies against Delta are better at fighting Omicron than previous strains. This is particularly true for people who have caught Delta and been previously vaccinated.
The reverse is also true ā people who have caught Omicron have some improved antibody protection against Delta. This may not be much use as Delta is disappearing from prevalence, but the knowledge could be useful for future variants. -
ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2058096\" time=\"1644457638\" user_id=\"3:
Actually the discomfort is the runway is not long enough(2 years?) for us to know everything about Covid-19 and its complete risks. Over here, our leaders also talked about herd immunity but in the context of getting a high vaccination rate, not going about maskless to get everyone infected for the natural immunity.
I can't remember whether it was Denmark or not... but I remember early on in the pandemic, one of those scandinavian countries had this concept of \"herd immunity\" so people were just going everywhere maskless, drinking wine in restaurants, etc. I guess for those people, it is more important to be able to \"show face\" than to \"give face\" to other people by staying masked. -
Is it possible for our health to go back to normal (before covid)?
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MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2058102\" time=\"1644460630\" user_id=\"43981:
Yes. Once people accept that it isn't going away, but most who catch it won't be seriously ill, and it's not reported in the news every day. Periodic vaccinations may be necessary, but we will only need to think about them once a year or so.
Is it possible for our health to go back to normal (before covid)?
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