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To: Meah

>>”The study found vaccinated individuals carry 251 times the load of COVID-19 viruses in their nostrils compared to the unvaccinated”.<<

As always, QUACK Peter McCullough mixes lies and misinformation with the truth. The study compared breakthrough DELTA cases to EARLIER variants in Viet Nam back in Mar/Apr 2020. YES, 2020. We already know that DELTA produces far higher viral loads than older variants. Up to 1,260 times higher than those in people infected with the original strain. So, an unvaccinated patient with Delta Variant would have over 5 times the viral load compared to a Delta breakthrough vaccination.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01986-w

Yes, Delta can be spread by vaccinated people. You would have to live in a cave to not know that as it’s been in every news outlet for a month.


65 posted on 08/23/2021 6:18:00 PM PDT by ETCM
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To: ETCM
The study compared breakthrough DELTA cases to EARLIER variants in Viet Nam back in Mar/Apr 2020. YES, 2020.

15 to 16 months ago!

...has anyone done the genetic analysis of this strain with 251 x the viral load, to see when it branched off its precursor strain, and so on?

Be interesting to compare (say) the binding affinity to ACE2 receptors to the specific amino acid sequences which differ in the spike, from the original coof.

And for that matter, test both the original varied flavors of the jab, with representative samples of antibodies from naturally-infected patients of the original coof, to see what parts of the spike the various antibodies attach to, and how strongly.

91 posted on 08/23/2021 7:03:10 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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