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Why can’t liberals see what Biden/Harris are doing to our country.

The Covid ridden illegal immigrants are over taking our border and states. They’re supposed to quarantine, but catholic charities can’t keep up, they just keep coming, with no end in sight. The Delta variant of COVID-19 can have symptoms that are more mild and typically not associated with the virus.
This is ludicrous!!

That some may mistake the illness as allergies or another common sickness.
You people need to make a decision. Do I need the ICU or CVS? And what’s
this about needing an N95 mask? I’ve yet to see a mask wearer with an N95.
They won’t admit there is no Medical Test that says, this person has the —
Flu – Covid – Delta.

The recovery rate HAS BEEN, IS & REMAINS AT 99%.
And that’s regardless of what “variant” they came up with. Any 0ne with
1/2 a brain knows case counts don’t mean sh*t, DEATH RATES do. .99% RECOVERY RATE. (WITH 7.9 Billion people on this planet that’s a lot of deaths.)

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THERE IS NO LOGICAL, ETHICAL, SCIENTIFIC, HEALTH, RATIONAL OR ANY OTHER REASON TO JAB THE ENTIRE GLOBE WITH AN UNKNOWN, EXPERIMENTAL GENE THERAPY CONCOCTION. NONE. 0. PERIOD.

So they have to stir up MORE FEAR !

This would almost seem like a parody if this weren’t so serious.

My doc said Delta was a killer. Get it straight.


This is very much so if a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it does it make a sound. That’s Insanity. It means is that they walk around, thinking they just have allergies, spraying aerosolized viruses everywhere. The person they infect could in turn have severe symptoms and require hospitalization. This is true of all diseases, immunocompromised people die of common coronaviruses every day. I thought the whole point was that if the person they infect is vaccinated, that won’t happen. Or people are walking around, afraid of every person who sneezes, when it could be simple hay fever or a common cold.

It goes both ways.
And the Vaccine seems to do nothing to stop Delta spread so face it we are all going to get it. The good news is it is likely not very bad, and nothing like the GOV is using to scare us all. Every single one of us should have at the very least been hospitalized once this year. This is the biggest farce played on humans in the entire history of the planet….and we are doing nothingBroken heart

Statistically speaking you have a better shot of getting hit by a car! If under
50 you have a better chance of getting struck by lighting! You should just stay inside for the rest of your life. It’s wayyyyy too dangerous for you out there!
Get vaccinated or wear a mask if you want, but for the love of all that is holy move on. Same is true with influenza but we don’t go around destroying the economy, being irrationally hysterical and viewing others with derision like
we do with this.

Life works exactly like that.
Something some of you can’t comprehend. You can also be walking around and drop dead from a heart attack or a car running a red light. Yeah, and you could get hit by a bus as you walk across the street with your head buried in your cell phone, or up your ass.

Something is wrong with the selfishness in this country.
Just as always, people who have signs of an illness should stay home, people who are healthy should continue to live their lives unconstrained. Covid 19
still has a survival rate of 99.8% for most people. You need to get a grip or lockdown in your basement, put on 6 masks, and cuddle a Teddy Bear until there are 0 cases of Covid (which will never be).

The rest of us will live our lives. Enjoy!

Stay home forever for a virus that will not kill you.
The correct and only narrative is that a few are unlucky enough to go to hospital / die the vast majority 99.7% or so far 36 million Americans get
the virus and get through it with relative ease.

So if you don’t want this virus, protect YOURSELF.

IT’S UP TO YOU ON WHAT CHANCES YOU WANT TO TAKE.

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People demonize the unvaccinated without knowing FACT.

This conflicts with the urgency others warn about.
I’ve been vaccinated and have had sinus issues and sneezing lots lately.
I’ve never had allergies. I’m wondering if my symptoms are Covid related.
I can’t afford to be tested every time I sneeze.

In other words, the Delta variant is a common cold or allergies.

Juan Percent I’ve had the delta variant for a couple days now, and I thought it was just a cold’ I think I probably just got over it too … mysterious sore throat and such for several days. Mild enough to be mistaken for just harsher allergy issues, but I don’t have many allergies. But if that’s what everyone’s losing their minds over…wow. Are they just trying to get people to get tested if they sneeze? No thanks, I’ll just take a Zyrtec and forget about it. They’re only utilizing those symptoms because right now it is allergy time and sinus time it’s bullshit.

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Can’t imagine how I could tell “excessive” sneezing?
I sneeze often and dramatically. The Covid Delta has symptoms which are not typically associated with the Covid virus? What the? So it’s not Covid? … oh it is? …. no!… what? It’s a chest cold. Take mucinex and don’t push it so you don’t get pneumonia and it’s over in a few days. This means: They want to test you. And that means you will test positive.

More cases=Pandemic=Another lockdown Rolling on the floor laughing  
In other words, the common cold, but let’s keep the fear porn going–those kickbacks in the form of advertisements, kickbacks and commercials sure are sweet. So the #DeltaVariant is basically the sniffles …It’s time to lockdown in perpetuity, bring in the army and mandate vaccines.


Here’s a better headline (this is free, no need to pay me) The Delta variant of Covid-19 is nothing to worry about. In fact many people who contract it are mistaking it for the common cold and many have no symptoms at all .



Spiral calendar pad August 6, 2021 | 5:26 PM EST Party popper More than HALF of

the U.S. Population is now FULLY #Vaccinated against #COVID19 First place medal

165,918,256 Americans are FULLY #Vaccinated = 50% Second place medal

Upwards arrow 193,764,457 Americans with One Vaccine Dose = 58.4%


Desktop computer https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations… | @CDCgov

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 “This disease we’re all terrified about and
are pushing to shut the planet down over?

It is kind of like a mild case of hay fever.” And how do doctors distinguish
a “case” of COVID-19, or more specifically a coincidental non-infectious
SARS-CoV2 PCR detection from allergies or other common sicknesses?

So, the common cold that has all but disappeared.
Vitamin C and chicken noodle soup. That sounds really superstitious, like something our parents would do. This is why Alberta Canada and Ireland, so far, have admitted to can’t show proof of Covid. So it has now been reclassified as a mild flu. Explain that shit lefties. They know people will have allergies, duh.. and they know they’ll stupidly continue to get tested.

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How Contagious Is the Delta Variant?
Sumathi Reddy 7/28/2021

The Delta variant of the virus that causes
Covid-19 is often described as highly transmissible.

So, what does that actually mean?
Scientists studying Covid-19 say that Delta’s increased contagiousness means we need to update our thinking about exposure risks. Because people infected with Delta carry higher levels of virus than with earlier strains, the old rules of thumb no longer apply, they say—including the conventional wisdom that it takes 15 minutes of close contact with someone to get infected.

Delta has already changed public-health advice about masking.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday recommended that vaccinated people resume masking indoors in certain parts of the country. And local officials have begun to reinstate mask mandates, including in Los Angeles County and St. Louis County.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said the guidelines were revised because
new data on the Delta variant show that breakthrough infections for fully vaccinated people, though rare, carry a similar level of viral load as infections among the unvaccinated.
Here’s what scientists say we need to know about how Delta changes our risk calculus. Researchers estimate that Delta is roughly 50% more contagious than the Alpha variant, the strain previously dominant in the country. Alpha was about 50% more contagious than the original Wuhan strain.

In a July study, Chinese researchers found that people infected with the Delta variant on average had roughly 0ne thousand times more copies of the virus in their respiratory tracts than people infected with the original strain. “Delta gets into your cells easier,” says John Volckens a professor of environmental health who studies aerosols and respiratory disease at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advocates maintaining six feet from others to prevent the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19); however, this is based on expected airborne particles emitted during regular breathing. Performance artists are more likely to display forced-air breathing (i.e., singing, playing musical instruments or dancing, among other artistic expressions), which is more like sneezing and coughing.  While data is lacking, there is developing consensus that infectious aerosolized particles containing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 are partly responsible for global spread.
 According to one recent study, the transmission distance of SARS-CoV-2
may be more than 13 feet (https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2607.200885). 

Unfortunately, many infected individuals do not realize they are infected;
and group activities such as choir, dance, acting, or instrument ensembles increase the risk of spread. Solutions are needed to reduce the risk of viral spread during performances and group practice settings. Headed by a multidisciplinary team of researchers at Colorado State University, this proposal aims to quantify the problem and more importantly, identify mitigating strategies to reduce infectious spread.

Video: who says Covid delta variant is most transmissible strain (today)

Higher levels of virus mean that infected people shed more virus, scientists say. Exactly how much more virus is emitted into the air remains unknown. Having 0ne thousand times more copies of the virus in the respiratory tract “doesn’t necessarily mean that there’s 1,000 times more virus [released into the air]—although it could be,” says Linsey Marr, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Virginia Tech who studies airborne transmission of viruses.
Being vaccinated is the best way to reduce risk of contracting the virus, doctors say, though they advise even vaccinated individuals to take extra caution.
The vaccines are somewhat less effective at preventing infections from Delta compared with earlier strains of the virus, but still protect strongly against severe disease and death, they say.

For unvaccinated people, Delta changes the old conventional wisdom  that a person is most at risk of infection after 15 minutes of close contact with an infected person. With Delta, infection can likely happen in less than five minutes, scientists say. The variant may even be potent enough to infect an unvaccinated person with a fleeting exposure, such as a minute or two in an elevator, says Dr. Marr.
“Let’s say you had to spend 15 minutes with an infected person in a closed room before you would be exposed to enough virus to get sick. Now we’re talking about 1,000 times that potentially,” says Dr. Marr.
“So that 15 minutes becomes just a few seconds.” Partially vaccinated people are more vulnerable to Delta than vaccinated people are, scientists say.

Fully vaccinated people have substantially more protection—and very low
risk of developing severe disease, scientists say. Delta’s greater potency is “primarily a risk to unvaccinated people,” says Don Milton, a professor of environmental and occupational health at the University of Maryland School
of Public Health.
Still, Delta poses a bigger threat than earlier strains for people spending significant time indoors with other people who are infected, he warns. Vaccinated people would likely have to be exposed for longer to get infected than an unvaccinated person would. “If you’re vaccinated, maybe 15 minutes
or half an hour is what you need to get a big dose. If you’re not vaccinated it will take hardly anything,” he says.

The CDC’s Dr. Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday said that transmission by vaccinated people is possible. “In rare occasions, some vaccinated people infected with a Delta variant after vaccination may be contagious and spread the virus to others,” she said.
Many people have long considered outdoor activities safe but scientists say it makes sense to rethink that assumption in certain situations. Delta increases the risk of outdoor transmission—especially for unvaccinated people, scientists say. “Outdoors does become more risky,” says Dr. Marr. If you are close to someone and in their respiratory plume—the air released in a breath—it may be possible to become infected, she says. The risks increase outdoors in more crowded settings, such as a concert or a baseball game.
If you are vaccinated, activities like biking, jogging or hiking—where you’re moving and exposure to an infected person is very brief—should be safe without a mask, doctors say. “Between being vaccinated and being outdoors, that’s pretty good protection,” says Dr. Marr. She does recommend even vaccinated people wear a mask outside in crowded settings.
Outdoor risk increases if you’re in a wedding tent or structure where three sides are enclosed. “I don’t classify that as outdoors,” says Dr. Volckens.
“The air exchange is limited.

The air is more confined so the accumulation of this exhaled air is rebreathed.”
The CDC on Tuesday recommended that people who are vaccinated start wearing masks indoors again in parts of the country where transmission is considered substantial or high.
Roughly 46% of U.S. counties are considered high-transmission and 17% are considered to have substantial levels of transmission, according to CDC data. Cases are rising rapidly in states including Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Missouri and Alabama, where less than half of the population is vaccinated.
Dr. Marr says while there’s low risk of developing serious illness from Covid-19 if you’re fully vaccinated, you can minimize your risk of getting a milder infection—and of potentially transmitting the virus onward—by wearing a high quality mask, especially in public places indoors. “I’ve gone back to wearing a mask indoors when I don’t know people’s vaccination status,” she says.

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