The Covid omicron XBB.1.5 variant is rapidly becoming dominant in the U.S. because it is highly immune evasive and appears more effective at binding to cells than related subvariants, scientists say. https://t.co/D2ViDyQLUg
— NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) January 1, 2023
China faces deluge of COVID deaths in first lunar new year without pandemic curbs
— Jess (@MeetJess) January 1, 2023
Daily infections are currently at around 1.8 million, with mortalities at 9,000.
That's up from the 5,000-plus daily estimate by Airfinity earlier this month
https://t.co/kQnw8a1JpG
Think the pandemic's over? Guess again: Year-end figures show COVID-19 tied to more deaths in 2022https://t.co/NdMV4I5QTz
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) December 31, 2022
Japan: Number of people dying due to Covid ‘16 times’ higher than last year, says report
— Jess (@MeetJess) January 1, 2023
Totally fine
H/t @KatePri14608408 https://t.co/mKP2a7E8zE
Cleaning indoor air with good filters, filtering breath with tight-fitting respirators, exchanging stale air with outdoor air, and blasting indoor air with ultraviolet light are all variant-proof and continue to work well, because #COVIDIsAirborne. https://t.co/k2omNwK1bp
— David Elfstrom (@DavidElfstrom) December 31, 2022
As I was reading this article, I couldn't help but wonder why we have given up trying to prevent a virus from spreading when we know so little about the harm it can cause. https://t.co/FNYc021iQ2
— Dr. Theresa Chapple (@Theresa_Chapple) December 28, 2022
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