Covid redux


So another variant, and here we go again...the Covid rate in NYC doubled in a matter of three days. Four Broadway shows had to shut down, the Rockettes had to cancel performances, and three NFL games have been postponed. 

Locally, two school districts have so many students in quarantine that they have returned to remote learning for the time being.  Christmas break starts on the 24th, so the schools plan to return to normal in January.

Our governor has enacted a mask mandate, but several counties say they won't enforce it. I live in one of those counties.

 Deja vu.

I read an article today that seems to say Covid is going to be with us forever.  The article is  about the upcoming  endemic, meaning that Covid surges will become an annual event, like the flu, and that we will have to get vaccinated every year.  


Covid will become an endemic disease as early as 2024, Pfizer executives said Friday, meaning the virus will transition from a global emergency to a constant presence causing regional outbreaks across the world — much like the flu.

“We believe Covid will transition to an endemic state, potentially by 2024,” Nanette Cocero, global president of Pfizer Vaccines, said during an investor call Friday.

Covid-19 would reach the endemic level when populations have enough immunity from vaccines or from prior infections to keep transmissions, hospitalizations and deaths under control even as the virus circulates.

“When and how exactly this happens will depend on the evolution of the disease, how effectively society deploys vaccines and treatments, and equitable distribution to places where vaccination rates are low,” Pfizer chief scientific officer Mikael Dolsten said. “The emergence of new variants could also impact how the pandemic continues to play out.”

The timing of Covid’s transition to an endemic state could vary from place to place, according to Dolsten.

“It seems like over the next year or two, some regions will transition to an endemic model while other regions will continue in pandemic mode,” Dolsten said.

The comments from Pfizer executives come as the U.S. battles a surge of Covid cases led by the delta variant, while the omicron strain quickly spreads. The seven-day average of new hospital admissions for Covid jumped 4% from the prior week, Centers for Disease Control Director Rochelle Walensky said Friday in a White House briefing.

Stockpiling vaccines and Covid treatments such as Pfizer’s oral antiviral pill could become more commonplace as the disease becomes endemic, Angela Hwang, group president of the Pfizer Biopharmaceuticals Group, said.

Pfizer expects countries will prioritize annual revaccination, Cocero said.


Sigh...

Comments

  1. I expected it to become endemic eventually; we lost whatever chance we had of eliminating it with the large amount of vaccine hesitancy. My county is only about 60% vaxxed and we are lagging in vax of ages 5-12. Was in a Home Depot this morning and saw enough people with masks around their chin or off their noses. Perhaps just coincidentally, our county had our largest # of new cases ever today. Disgusted doesn't begin to cover it. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  2. My state just went back to indoor mask wearing. Which changes nothing for me as my county has been indoor mask wearing since about July. (In June we were "fully open". Then roughly 3 weeks later, LA County went back to mandatory indoor masking.) It seems we're in denial about in person schooling as it's continuing.

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  3. Like Alana, my county is one of the worst in the state, even higher some days than the big cities. More people there, but by and large they are more prone to listening to the experts! Time to stay in again. My governor just today spoke of the Omicron "surge" expected in January. We have a three week window before that happens. At the time I'm typing this, the comments about it on the news website (that is, anti-mask/vaccine/stupid governor comments) have 26/4 likes. So sad. I got yelled at in The Dollar Tree for wearing a mask. Told to move to "Portland" and be friends with the governor. My daughter pointed out the futility of trying to convince people who think Portland is our state capital!

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