Friday, November 11, 2022

It Refuses To Die


These days, our hospitals are filling up with children who have difficulty breathing and doctors are telling us that we need to return to mask mandates. Andrew Nikiforuk writes:

Nearly three years into the pandemic, it’s clear early expectations about the behaviour of the coronavirus and its toll on our bodies have proven overly optimistic.

Recall those early days when experts broadly assumed that once we’d withstood an infection our immune systems would adjust and fully resist another reinfection.

And then hopes rose that mass vaccination would provide the path out of the pandemic. Although vaccines did reduce deaths and hospitalizations, the effort failed to produce herd immunity.

However variants emerged, capable of evading those antibodies. Many people who had been vaccinated or already had endured a bout of COVID were experiencing “breakthrough infections.” What could put the brakes on this ever-evolving virus, which can kill, damage organs and linger for months?

The answer from many scientists has been T cells — our bodies’ line of immune defence after antibodies. T cells can spot and attack viruses and even remember previous invaders. As virologist Vincent Racaniello titled one of his articles: “T cells will save us from COVID-19.”

But scientists have begun to ask, "What if COVID wears down T cells?"

That concern lies at the heart of a rolling, rancorous scientific debate, a lot of it conducted on Twitter. A person at the centre of the storm, sounding alarms about T cell “dysregulation” since the early days of the pandemic, has been a U.S. immunologist named Anthony Leonardi.

By dysregulation Leonardi means three effects of COVID:

The hyperactivation of many T cells, which can prematurely age them

The exuberant function of those hyperactivated T cells, which can then cause organ damage

The exhaustion of those hyperactivated T cells, which implies they aren’t winning the battle against viral proteins they are supposed to defeat.

In other words, argues Leonardi, T cells are becoming hyperactivated by SARS-CoV-2 and are prematurely aging, harming organs, and becoming exhausted trying to rid the body of an immune-evasive virus.

If he is right, then no, we cannot assume that T cells will save us — not as thoroughly, at least, as we’ve been led to believe.

The virus refuses to die. Meanwhile, Pierre Poilievre says that, while he doesn't support the violent behaviour of the truckers, he does support their demand to be free of vaccines.

In the face of the evidence, is this truly smart policy?

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10 comments:

Toby said...

Do people have a right to make stupid decisions? The more dire issue is the belief that it's okay to inflict others with the results of those stupid decisions. So, one should have the right to refuse to be vaccinated but not the right to full access of closed spaces.

I am more concerned with people who refuse to wear masks. Who goes into hospitals, doctors' offices, drug stores? Sick people go into those places. Wearing a mask should be a no-brainer yet I see even the employees without. Stupidity is running amok.

Owen Gray said...

A vice principal I used to work for was fond of saying, "Stupidity is its own curse," Toby.

Tim said...

Nikiforuk's research and insight into the pandemic has been a must read and this article is no exception. While all the warning signs we've become accustomed to since March 2020 are all there, our collective reaction is not unlike that of runaway climate change, out of sight, out of mind. Meanwhile, the raging long term effects will affect potentially millions of people. It's far too late now to stop it, those who chose no vaccination are playing with fire and are likely to get burned. The anti vax movement has attached itself to the insurrectionist, anti-everything movement. Where does that leave the rest of us? Not sure, but without widespread effort to stop this thing, we will be dealing with it for years, perhaps decades to come. Personally, I'm done feeling angry about this and trying to convince slow adopters, even lost a couple of friends along the way, 'll do what I can for myself and my immediate family. BC Waterboy

Owen Gray said...

Nikiforuk keeps reminding us that, when it comes to the virus, we continue to engage in magical thinking, waterboy -- which is to say that we insist on being fools.

Dex White said...

So the vaccines are turning out to be a smashing success, then.

Safe and effective, almost kind-of stopping that pesky little virus right where you are for a little while.

Just a few more of them double-plus good boosters might be in order, though

And by all means stay inside and mask up for good.






the salamander said...

I’m nothing if not repetitious..

The MOST IMPORTANT Book I’ve read re COVID
is ‘The Premonition - A Covid Story’ - Michael Lewis
In not necessarily descending order it reveals these truths
& I’ve slightly enhanced per Dr Larry Brilliant -
Best Practice - Ending the Smallpox Pandemic in India or anywhere

1st (a horse that has already left the stable - via wide open door)

CLOSE THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS..
We know that was/is more terrifying
than Covid rampaging through Society..
(? Educators are now expected to raise our school kids ! ??)
The subtext was/is & always shall be
Little Kids ARE NOT ‘Little Adults’ - they’re socially exuberant

Beyond that
PUBLIC INFORMATION VIA MAIN & SOCIAL MEDIA (Failing Grade)
PHYSICAL SPACING (Failing Grade)
FILTRATION, VENTILATION for the Nation in Enclosed Spaces (Failure)
(Buildings, Public & Private Transportation - including SCHOOL BUSES
SANITATION (Failure)
EARLY DETECTION (Testing Failure), EARLY RESPONSE (Failure)
MASKING (Failure)
VACCINES (Failure)
COMPLIANCE & UPTAKE (Failure)

I will add ‘The Butcher’s Bill’ REALITY of Ontario & Doug Ford
Privately Operated Long Term & Extend Care of Seniors & Disabled
was/is Allowed to Slaughter OUR Vulnerable Seniors
Indeed, Doug Ford LEGISLATED to Protect The Owners From Liability

Welcome to ‘GETTING IT DONE’ ‘folks’ .. FOR THE PEOPLE .. eh 🦎

Owen Gray said...

The vaccines aren't a panacea, Dex -- because the virus is continually evolving. And that's why we can't abandon the measures we have to deal with it.

Owen Gray said...

Granted, sal, our response has been less than stellar. But that doesn't mean that we can't do better.

e.a.f. said...

If it gets him elected it will be a 'smart policy". If it leads the Conservatives to the end of the line, as dead as those who don't vaccinate, well he'll be wrong..

People are free to not be vaccinated but society is free then to bar them from being in a lot of places. The unvaccinated can kill others

P.P. and others want to talk about "freedom", well some of us want freedom to not be infected by others, we want freeedom from the fear of being infected, we want freedome from long covid, you get the drift.

This isn't about freedom, Its about public health and safety. Its about babies not dying. Its about people who know little about medicine finding a path for their 15 seconsa of fame and politicians who think they have a path to enchance their chances of moving up the political food chain. PP may find as Trump and the maga crowd have, that sometimes it takes people a while, but they start to understand the real issues at hand.

This winter we will be faced with the flu, covid, and RVS (I think thats the name of it)
Hospitals are running out of room for patients and staff simply can't keep up.

Having lived through polio, the AIDS epidemic and still ahead of covid I've come to realize modern medicine is a great thing. Now if we could just find a cure for stupid

Owen Gray said...

Indeed, e.a.f. If we could just find a cure for stupid.