3) The new theory is that Michigan surge is due to Ontario. “Where do we have big surges? We have big surges in Michigan & in Minnesota, and also kind of around Buffalo, New York State. Alright, so what (do) those 3 have in common? They all touch Ontario” nationalpost.com/news/world/mic…
4) “The link between the surges in Michigan and Ontario is just speculation, Rutherford said, but worth looking into.
“There’s some smoke there. And I think somebody should take a look at it and see what the real thing is,” he said.
5) Regardless, Ontario 🇨🇦 is “headed for a humanitarian disaster” just like Michigan is.
6) NEW—Canada’s daily per capita increase in Covid-19 cases has edged past the US for the first time!! nytimes.com/live/2021/04/1…
7) And where is it bad in Canada besides Ontario (dominated by #B117? British Columbia 🇨🇦 which had the largest recorded runaway #P1 outbreak outside South America.
8) British Columbia 🇨🇦 is now a runaway train for #P1 variants at the moment. Worse is they stopped while genome sequencing for the variants. Now they are in the dark.
SEQUENCING CLUES—#COVID19 spread on an international flight, in a hotel corridor and then to household contacts despite efforts to isolate & quarantine patients, New Zealand reports. Careful genomic tracing confirmed the spread among 9 patients. cnn.com/travel/article…
2) “One of those infected had spent 14 days in quarantine after being evacuated on a chartered 747 jet from India to New Zealand last August and had tested negative twice.
Others were infected on flight, even though 1/3 full and passengers were spaced apart from one another.”
3) in Singapore, some travelers tested negative during quarantine and then through routine tests they were found to be positive—serological (antibody) test results were positive too. moh.gov.sg/news-highlight…
Wow—$1.7 billion investment in fighting #COVID19 variants just announced by Biden Administration to help states and other jurisdictions more effectively fight these mutations—including $1 billion for ramping up gene sequencing! That’s 🇺🇸 leadership. 🧵 whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…
2) “An essential component of the response to the emerging COVID-19 variants is increasing the country’s genomic sequencing — process by which COVID DNA is decoded and potentially deadly mutations in the virus are detected.”
3) Many places not sequencing enough. But some places like BC 🇨🇦 is refusing outright to sequence new cases regularly. Instead they will only do sparse background sequencing. Here was BC’s final sequencing report before regular sequencing stopped.
CONFIRMED—the very infectious #P1 variant is cause of @Canucks outbreak, team’s general manager confirmed. He also said P1 variant is why its hockey players were hit harder than other NHL—the virus “buckled” & sickened many of the players #COVID19. 🧵 cbc.ca/news/canada/br…
2) “What was different with our situation is with the regular COVID it seemed that after 10 days players were ready to get back on the ice and start working out and performing," he said. "But we had players that when they did that, they still had symptoms."
3) Benning said the virus "buckled" some of the players, and that three or four regulars likely won't be ready when games resume.
Head coach Travis Green, who also contracted COVID-19, has yet to return to practices.
HOTEL ROOM CROSS-INFECTION: Australia 🇦🇺 hotel outbreak suggests #COVID19 jumped between hotel rooms—7 returned travellers cases arriving from different countries at different times have same genetic sequence—likely jumped between neighboring hotel rooms. theguardian.com/world/2021/apr…
2) “The seven cases came from two family groups who arrived from different countries on different days. They stayed in adjacent rooms on the 12th floor of the Adina Apartments Hotel at Sydney’s Town Hall.
3) “Staff who worked on the floor when the original case was believed to have been infectious – between 8 and 11 April – are self-isolating.”
It’s possible it was either transmitted via hotel staff or via the air.
LEAKY BORDER—Despite pandemic “closing” the US/Canada border, 30,000 truck drivers continue to travel between 🇺🇸 & 🇨🇦 daily—and with **no mandatory #COVID19 testing** and **no quarantine requirements**. Let that sink in—30,000 truckers per day! Not safe.🧵 vpr.org/post/most-us-c…
2) On an average day, about 30,000 trucks roll across the U.S.-Canada border, carrying more than $1 billion in trade.
Truckers are exempt from any COVID testing rules. And the industry’s trucking association opposes any mandatory COVID test restrictions.🔥google.com/amp/s/cdllife.…
3) If we know air travelers brings #COVID19 cases between countries, why don’t truck drivers?!?! It makes no sense.
I get they are essential, but cmon, allowing 30,000 truckers to cross 🇺🇸 & 🇨🇦 border unfettered by no mandatory testing or quarantine is BEGGING FOR OUTBREAKS!
Oh boy. “some scientists are increasingly concerned that, because of a quirk of our own biology, future iterations of vaccines might not always be quite as effective as they are today”—due to **imprinting**. And maybe worse if you had natural infection. 🧵 statnews.com/2021/04/16/nex…
2) “The concerns stem from a phenomenon that is known as imprinting, sometimes called original antigenic sin, which is believed to affect how we respond to some pathogens.”
3) “In short, when your body is introduced to a particular threat for the first time — either through infection or a vaccine — that encounter sets your immune system’s definition of that virus and what immune weapons it needs to detect and protect against it in the future.”