Small Pox and the COVID-19 Delta Variant are both equally contagious. For the killing capability, Small Pox is the hare and COVID-19 Delta Variant is the tortoise. There have been 35,584,272 cases of Covid in the U.S. so far. There have been 628,492 deaths with a case mortality rate of 1.8%. The case fatality rate of the Small Pox virus has been estimated to be around 30 percent. The use of the less virulent Cow Pox strain for a vaccine, wiped Small Pox out. With COVID-19, its ability to mutate gives it an added danger of emerging impervious to the vaccine. This is what I call its persistence, hence, the comparison to the tortoise. Now, vaccinated people, infected with the Delta Variant, can still spread the virus, because of its contagious nature, even though they will not get seriously ill.
We are on a game clock. The longer the clock runs, the more chances COVID-19 has to score the big one: That variant necessary to escape the effects of the vaccine altogether.
If I was a Chinese bioweapon designer, I would have created the more infectious Delta Variant. By its more infectious nature it has the chance to score the big one; putting all of mankind into the position of starting over in its massive vaccination fight.
Go pedal your bullshit elsewhere.
- The PCR tests cannot distinguish between the regular flu and COVID-19 as admitted to publicly by the CDC just this week.
- They ramped up the PCR cycles into the 30's and 40's which even the inventor of the PCR methodology states that it causes a high-rate of false positives, somewhere, if I remember correctly, around 80% of the time.