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To: RummyChick
More "transmissible" but less lethal. Isn't this how most if not all viruses evolve? They mutate to make themselves more able to attach to multiple hosts without killing the hosts, hence killing themselves.

Serious question: Is there an actual test by which it can be determined that one has contracted the "delta" variant?

If the PCR test cannot even differentiate covid from influenza, how can the specific 'variant' of the wuhan flu be determined?

Genuinely curious about this.

44 posted on 09/18/2021 4:55:18 PM PDT by American Infidel (Instead of vilifying success, try to emulate it)
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To: American Infidel

More transmissible but less lethal is a normal virus..not a bioweapon.

I dont think you can say this is less lethal right now

There is no test that you can do for Delta.That is at the government level.


47 posted on 09/18/2021 4:57:29 PM PDT by RummyChick (Bagram was the most logical exit point. Stand up and justify your decision (hat tip Larrytown))
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To: American Infidel

According to Dr. Mike Yeadon, former chief scientist for Pfizer, there are no significant variants causing anything. The people who had SARS-COV1 back in 2003 not only still have antibodies, those antibodies work against this SARS-COV2 aka COVID19. COVID19 has not mutated in a way that a normal immune system cannot identify it and defeat it; the “vaccines” simply do not work and all of these “Delta breakthrough cases” are just the same thing.

Video came out yesterday, 57 minutes
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/09/no_author/a-final-warning-to-humanity-from-former-pfizer-chief-scientist-michael-yeadon/


76 posted on 09/18/2021 5:13:50 PM PDT by guthunde47
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