Can't get past August 1 Security Patch - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

I successfully flashed open beta 9 but i'm still stuck on August 1st Security Patch.
Any help would be appreciated.
I can boot into either boot slot but it says August 1st security patch on both

That does not sound like you successfully flashed beta 9 then. I just went from. 10.3.0 to beta 9 last night and it shows mine on January security.

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I manually flashed the latest update for the Pixel 2, RP1A.201005.004.A1, followed by modifying the boot image with Magisk Manager and flashing that, followed by EX Kernel P2-4.09. When I go into About phone, Android version, I see:
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Build number
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jasonbiggs said:
Security updates have stopped as of October for this device
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So just to confirm, you're seeing exactly the same versions listed in About phone, Android version that I listed in the initial post?
Just finished flashing my pixel 2 back to full stock (Build No RP1A.201005.004.A1) so thought id have a look and it's showing October 5, 2020 for security patch also. Ran the OTA updater but says up to date with same patch date also, looks like October was it's last patch.

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I downloaded the ROM from the OnePlus support web site, extracted the payload using payload_dumper, and followed the instructions, replacing seventeen .img files with the versions from the OOS 11.0.9 build. When I rebooted I checked the patch level. It's still February 1, 2022.
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