Waning immunity and complacency have contributed to the fifth wave of听Covid-19听in Aotearoa, an epidemiologist is warning.听
The听summer wave听of Covid-19 is larger than the last, with 6558 new cases reported in the past week.听
Forty-eight scouts who were attending a week-long jamboree in Hamilton caught Covid.听
Epidemiologist Michael Baker said wastewater testing indicated there was a rise in cases throughout November and December, but there had not yet been a result in the new year.听
Professor Michael Baker says hospitalisations appeared to have reached a peak towards the end of last year, but the new JN.1 variant may mean a new peak. Photo / 九一星空无限听
鈥淭he hospitalisations did appear to reach a peak just before the end of last year and may be declining slightly, but it鈥檚 very hard to know 鈥 with more-infectious variants like JN.1 circulating, we may see more peaks.鈥听
The latest Covid wave started before JN.1 had arrived in New Zealand, he said.听
鈥淪o there鈥檚 other factors such as waning immunity, and I think people getting a bit more complacent about the virus and obviously, a succession of slightly more-effective variants arriving.鈥听
Baker said many people seemed oblivious to the pandemic鈥檚 existence 鈥 but complacency would not keep people safe.听
鈥淭he reality is it鈥檚 here the whole time, it seems to be causing a couple of waves a year now and I think this wave is a surprise in that it鈥檚 quite a bit larger than the fourth wave earlier in the year.鈥听
It was important for people to continue to socialise, but they should take a few more precautions than usual at big events, like rapid antigen testing for attendees, he said.听
Both having had Covid and getting vaccinated increased immunity to the virus, Baker said.听
鈥淭he problem with this virus, as we鈥檙e learning, is that immunity fades and so you become very vulnerable again within a few months, so this virus keeps on infecting and reinfecting people who are exposed.鈥听
Getting recurrent Covid infections left 鈥渁 scarring effect on some organs and the lining of your blood vessels鈥, and it was one of the theories about what caused long Covid, he said.听
鈥淧eople should do everything they can to avoid getting infected over and over again, and that鈥檚 regardless of your age.鈥听
Older people and people who were immuno-suppressed were vulnerable to serious illness with Covid, he said.听
鈥淭hese are the people who are going to hospital, particularly people over 75 years of age and unfortunately dying every day.鈥听
Older, more-vulnerable people would probably need to get a vaccination booster annually, he said.听
- RNZ听
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