JN.1.11 sub-variants of JN.1 detected in India , reported in Thailand Medical News – discovered by a “variant hunter” from Tsinghua University in China
From here (h/t Lawrence B):
The article is protected so I will extract images of the text, rather than cut and paste it.
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Interesting. The fact checker has verified some facts about Indian cases, discovered by a Chinese variant hunter and reported in Thailand. Lots of co-ordination between three countries!
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Looks like quite the cataloguing of sub-variants is going on, judging by the 406 alpha numeric indexing!
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That last link is to this tweet:
From the thread there is this path to another tweet:
Back to the Thailand Medical News article:
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We can watch for developments!
Onwards!
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The morbidity and mortality of varient D, which this one is compared to in the Thai literature, wasn't that bad.
It's all just so stewpid. Deliberate use of a mis-spelling by me there..
This stuff was probably always going on, it's just that nobody was looking for it or 'testing' for it.
As I explained to my son in March 2020 - when we find a 'new' dinosaur from undiscovered fossils it doesn't mean the dinosaur species is new. It's just that we didn't see it before, either because we weren't looking or hadn't come across it yet.
Pretty basic stuff really.