Tuesday, July 6, 2021

The Delta Variant


The Great Big 'Delta' Scare





Why the Delta scare?

As a virus mutates, it becomes more contagious and less lethal. 


And then eventually it mostly disappears. Many voices claim that Delta will be with us for a very long time, but we should be so lucky. It’s way more likely that it will soon be followed by a next variant that will in turn become dominant. And more contagious and less lethal.


And no, that’s not because of unvaccinated people, or at least there’s no logic in that. 


Unvaccinated People Are “Variant Factories,” Infectious Diseases Expert

Unvaccinated people do more than merely risk their own health. They’re also a risk to everyone if they become infected with coronavirus, infectious disease specialists say. That’s because the only source of new coronavirus variants is the body of an infected person. “Unvaccinated people are potential variant factories,” Dr. William Schaffner, a professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told CNN Friday. “The more unvaccinated people there are, the more opportunities for the virus to multiply,” Schaffner, a professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, said. “When it does, it mutates, and it could throw off a variant mutation that is even more serious down the road.”

“Even more serious”? Well, yes, it can become more contagious, but then it loses lethality. 

Maybe that’s what we want. Maybe we want a virus that everyone can be infected by, and build resistance to, without serious consequences. Maybe that’s even what we should aim for. And also, maybe that’s what we already have, with survival rates of 99.99% among most people.

And maybe, just maybe, a one-dimensional “solution” in the shape of an experimental vaccine is the worst response of all. 

Because it doesn’t protect from anything other than more severe disease, while unleashing potential adverse effects for decades to come in the inoculated. Maybe one dimension simply doesn’t cut it. Maybe we should not refuse to prevent people from becoming infected, or to treat them in the early stages of the disease.


Maybe the traumatic effects of lockdowns and facemasks should be part of “benefits and risks” models. And maybe we should start trying vitamin D, ivermectin and HCQ on a very large scale. No research, you say? There’s more research for those approaches than for the vaccines. But it’s largely been halted in the west to maintain the viability of the one-dimension “solution”; the medical Siamese twin of the Trusted News Initiative, one might say. 


As for “Delta’s ascendancy”, yes, cases are rising in the UK and Israel, two highly vaccinated countries. Not that anyone would acknowledge a possible connection there: it’s all despite the vaccines, not because of them. But as the graph below shows, while cases there are up a lot, hospitalization and deaths are not over the past month. They barely register.

In another graph, the Delta variant Case Fatality Rate in the UK even appears 8 times higher among the fully vaccinated than the unvaccinated. Maybe the press should pay a little more attention to that, instead of the Great Big Delta Scare. All they do today is sell fear and vaccines, but that will backfire, promise.



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8 comments:

  1. Here it is, and right on time. So called "truthers" have been predicting this exactly when we started going outside again without masks. More scare tactics and panic inducement.

    Sickening.

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  2. SPOT ON CAVER!!!!

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  3. Bob - we all feel that way sometimes - I can relate and I honestly understand your state of mind. One can easily wonder why things have to be so hard and so difficult on this planet. Consider who got the worst deal in all of history - Jesus led a perfect life - all he ever did was help and heal people - he never hurt anyone, never took anything, never even threatened anyone, and yet he was brutally tortured and murdered in the worst possible way....Talk about getting a "raw deal"....Either way - we all suffer...I believe suffering results ultimately as a by-product of freedom - specifically freedom to decide what to or not to believe in -
    Try reading Mary Neal's '7 lessons from heaven' based on her NDE - it may be enlightening. Good luck to you and I mean it - I hope you can find your way back

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  4. My brother was a lot like you, in fact very much so. Somehow he got interested in prophecy and he devoured a ton of books that I sent him and made it a 'science' much as I did. And like me, he read a variety of viewpoints and different approaches and conclusions. But when looking at historical data and the prophetic writings and saw how literal and specific the writings were with verification via historical (non-prophecy) facts and writings - he had to take a logical conclusion that it was divine, as there was no other conclusion. Then he looked at the prophecies around Jesus and how so so many of those were fulfilled literally (and confirmed to have been written before Jesus birth based on the dead sea scrolls having been dated at around 200 BC - he started devouring the gospels and came to Christ that way. I take the same approach to studying other things such as creation and 'evolution' and I believe you can "prove" God and the story of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus based on empirical data/information. As far as keeping the faith in hard times - I get what you are saying - but for me its not a matter of losing faith - but I have had times that I was very angry at God over things that have happened and various hardships etc. Much as David and Elijah and other biblical figures. One thing I found interesting that Mary Neal said, was than when she was in the presence of Jesus and had access to great knowledge - she said that God's plan made perfect sense and was a perfect plan....Despite things that she previously had not understood...For me, its the only thing that makes sense. You may find "A Case for Christ" or also " A Case for a Creator" as interesting book or video. The video of these are interesting and thought-provoking. Hang in there - I'm praying for you and hope you find peace

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  5. Thanks for sharing brother Bob and Scott!

    Life in this olĂ© tired and weary world can and often is, unfortunately, all too often been filled with the most wide variety of the most untimely let downs. The disappointments, and heartaches that go along with the unwelcome news that is all too often trying to diminish any remnant of optimism we’ve attempted to hang on to.
    Thankfully the God of Heaven is far above all the prior mentioned human deficiencies that the most, are all too familiar with. The fallible, and individual human agents who pass on the ongoing patterns of habitual dysfunction are often reminiscent of mankind’s fall from grace described in the Biblical narrative of the fall of man, described in the third chapter of Genesis.
    Hope’n for the bitter realities we encounter, encourage us to become better human agents of change.
    —JustSayin



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  6. Thanks John - and good points -

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  7. If these trials and confusing circumstances will bring us closer to the rapture! Let it so be!

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