'The majority of the people around the world have some baseline immunity,' a University Health infectious disease physician explained.
A woman swabs her nose at a COVID-19 testing site in San Antonio while the pandemic was still raging.
“People like bold predictions because it gets attention,” University Health infectious disease expert Dr. Jason Bowling told the. “But I think we’ve also seen that most people who make bold predictions are just as often wrong as they are correct." “The majority of the people around the world have some baseline immunity, so we’re in a better place than when it first emerged at the beginning of the pandemic,” Bowling said.
. And despite its mutation, Bowling said BA.2.86 doesn't appear to cause more severe illness than the Omicron variants, which currently dominate the U.S. case count.
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