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New results from laboratory testing suggest BA.2.86 (nicknamed “Pirola”) may not be the menace people assessing its genetic sequence initially feared. These studies attach the spike protein from a COVID subvariant onto a harmless pseudovirus, then watch how it interacts with our cells and antibodies in a test tube.
That’s not an all-clear: COVID levels in wastewater samples are rising in most parts of the country! But it’s other subvariants driving the increase, none yet with the explosive growth rate that characterized the emergence of Omicron in the winter of 2021.
Podcast music credit: Now Son by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
The post Corona Calls for 09.05.2023 – BA.2.86 (“Pirola”) Revisited appeared first on KPFA.
By KPFADiscussed in this episode:
New results from laboratory testing suggest BA.2.86 (nicknamed “Pirola”) may not be the menace people assessing its genetic sequence initially feared. These studies attach the spike protein from a COVID subvariant onto a harmless pseudovirus, then watch how it interacts with our cells and antibodies in a test tube.
That’s not an all-clear: COVID levels in wastewater samples are rising in most parts of the country! But it’s other subvariants driving the increase, none yet with the explosive growth rate that characterized the emergence of Omicron in the winter of 2021.
Podcast music credit: Now Son by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
The post Corona Calls for 09.05.2023 – BA.2.86 (“Pirola”) Revisited appeared first on KPFA.