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LG ThinQ AC CH 11 Error: Troubleshooting Communication Issues

#LG #ThinQAC #CH11

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''โ€ข On the basis of the #SARS-CoV-2 gene sequences stored in the national platfrom I-Co-Gen, during the last surveillance week with curated data, from 07/08/2023 to 13/08/2023 (available at 28 August 2023), #Omicron subvariants remain prevalent, with #XBB19 (45,2%) the most frequently isolated. The subvariant #CH11 is sporadically detected.''
Efficacy of antivirals and bivalent mRNA vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 isolate CH.1.1

SARS-CoV-2 subvariants BQ.1 (a BA.5 subvariant) and XBB (a BA.2 subvariant) are currently the most widespread variant globally, according to Nextstrain; however, other variants are being closely monitored as they emerge in specific regions. For example, XBB.1.5 (a BA.2 subvariant) is dominant in the USA as of February, 2023, with greater immune-evasion capabilities than earlier variants, including BA.5 and BA.2,1โ€“3 and CH.1.1 (a descendant of BA.2.75) has rapidly increased in prevalence in the UK.

The Lancet Infectious Diseases

#SARSCoV2 variant update /5

In populations that have low prior infection immunity for BA.2.75, CH.1.1 seems to find ground though it has remained ~2% nationwide for 2 months now

#CH11

#SARSCoV2 variant update /3

Week over week CH.1.1 seems to be establishing a steady presence in the Midwest and the Carolinas

This is the only non XBB.* sub variant that is growing across the states

#CH11

CH.1.1 โ€˜Orthrusโ€™: How Concerning Is This New Covid-19 Subvariant?

Guess what. Yet another new COVID subvariant has been spreading. This oneโ€™s called CH.1.1 โ€˜Orthrusโ€™, and itโ€™s a descendant of the BA.2.75. Its currently in 5th place on CDC ongoing COVID variant tracker chart in the U.S.

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US COVID: In the week ending February 4:

1. XBB.1.1.5 subvariant was still top dog - 66.4%
2. BQ.1.1. - 19.9%
3. BQ.1 - 7.3%
4. XBB - 2.2%
5. CH.1.1 - 1.6%

#COVID19 #CH11 #Orthrus

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2023/02/04/ch11-orthrus-how-concerning-is-this-new-covid-19-subvariant/?sh=2b8599424bd6

CH.1.1 โ€˜Orthrusโ€™: How Concerning Is This New Covid-19 Subvariant?

The CH.1.1 Omicron subvariant now comprises about 10% of all the Covid-19 samples around the world.

Forbes
This weekโ€˜s variant #nowcast. #xbb115 maintained dominance. Perhaps starting to see a decline in #ch11?

#SARSCoV2 variant update /2

Other than the XBB* and BQ.1* families, CH.1.1 continues to thrive though still at 1% prevalence countrywide

#CH11

''#CH11, also known as "#Orthrus" a descendent of #BA275, has been detected in over 60 countries including #NZ, #Papua New Guinea, #Cambodia and #Ireland. In the #US, 51 states have detected the new variant''
''The new #Omicron #variant #CH11 has been detected in over 60 countries, presents a certain degree of immune evasion ability. However, it shows no significant increase in its ability to cause disease,'' GT: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202301/1284542.shtml
A new Omicron variant CH.1.1 detected in over 60 countries only of limited threat to China - Global Times