Dilbert_X wrote:
We know about the Omicron variant now, this would have taken months to get going.
wait ... what? we know about the omicron variant 'now'? do you realize how much work you're making that 'now' do in that sentence?
do you even understand the actual picture on-the-ground? let's be clear, here: we didn't detect omicron in any sort of timeframe to take meaningful preventative action. that's because it's a practical impossibility which science-superstitionists like yourself want to avoid acknowledging.
do you understand how many positive covid cases are even forwarded on for the lab-work to do genomic sequencing? it's
expensive and
time consuming and varies greatly by country. you're looking at anywhere from 0.3% of all positive cases to perhaps 15-20% of positive cases in leading first-world countries with oodles of resources and necessary expertise for this sort of thing.
by the time we start to notice new variants in the serological labs, the variant is already 'out there'. the chances of catching patient-zero and of perfectly isolating that cluster are vanishingly small – not impossible, certainly, but highly unlikely given the balance of probabilities.
on the same day that world governments announced travel bans, omicron had been detected on multiple continents, in turkey and hong kong ffs. that's according to their own local rates of serological activity, by the way, which, of course, see above, are not 100%. even a positive case turning up in a hotel quarantine system isn't necessarily having their covid strain sequenced.
turkey and hong kong both reported 'community transmission' of omicron. that's contract tracing polite-speak for 'we have no fucking idea how it got here'. that is, no provable link to recent travel in the 'red list' affected regions, e.g. botswana, south africa, etc.
now tell me again how we 'now' have a good head start on omicron. you simply do not understand the fucking picture at all. you're hopeless.
Dilbert_X wrote:
Chances are there is a nastier variant in the pipeline which we'll find out about in a month or two by which time it will be too late.
there's chances that there are less lethal variants in the pipeline too. that's evolution. may i direct you to elementary biology class?
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