Delta variant behind more than 80% of U.S. cases, Fauci says - The fraud doctor cries out in pain as he strikes a US Senator

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The Delta variant of the coronavirus is the cause of more than 80% of new U.S. COVID-19 cases, but the authorized vaccines remain more than 90% effective in preventing hospitalizations and deaths, said top U.S. infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci during U.S. Senate hearing on Tuesday. The hearing featured a pointed exchange with Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul, in which he accused Fauci of lying about the National Institutes of Health providing funding for research at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology.

The Senator from Kentucky, who has sparred with Fauci during several pandemic-related hearings, alleged that the research may have played a role in developing the novel coronavirus at the Wuhan Lab. "If caught lying to Congress... the U.S. criminal code creates a felony and a five year penalty," Paul said to Fauci during the hearing. Fauci, who has been mostly calm and diplomatic in past responses, this time shot back: "Senator Paul, I have never lied before the Congress... (and) you do not know what you're talking about." The exchange featured raised voices and pointed fingers.

The origin of the novel coronavirus has become a heated partisan issue in the United States, with Republicans urging further inquiries into whether it was developed in a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Biden in late May called on aides to investigate the origins of the virus and to report back to him within 90 days. The more prevalent theory is that the virus originated in animals, possibly bats, and was passed on to humans. The more contagious Delta variant was first found in India earlier this year. It has since become the dominant version of the virus in the United States and many other countries. It has been detected in more than 90 nations worldwide. Deaths from COVID-19 in the United States have averaged 239 per day over the past week, nearly 48% higher than the previous week, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky said during the hearing.


States should continue to hold onto their inventories of unused vaccines as manufacturers are working to determine the shelf life of their shots, Janet Woodcock, the acting director of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said during the hearing. Large quantities of unused U.S. vaccine supplies are facing expiration in the coming weeks if the shelf life is not extended. The CDC is reviewing data from multiple groups of vaccinated people to determine how long protection from COVID-19 shots lasts and will use that information to make a determination on the potential role of additional booster shots, Fauci said.

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Bets on Fauxci being thrown under the bus soon? Or do you think they'll still keep him around?
 
I think they'll keep him around because he's their ticket to totalitarianism. Even if he doesn't succeed this time (which he will), he'll be useful for the next scamdemic.
 
Will this be the straw that brings down Delta Airlines and forces them to improve the in-flight experience?
 
According to the CDC the protection as supposed to last for up to 6 months.
Now we are hearing that it might expire?
What does it matter though if we spending more and more money?
 
According to the CDC the protection as supposed to last for up to 6 months.
Now we are hearing that it might expire?
What does it matter though if we spending more and more money?
Some people got the vaccine back in December and January. That's over six months away. I'm not getting another dose though. There's more risk than benefit for almost everyone here, I would think. At least get an antibody test first.
 
Some people got the vaccine back in December and January. That's over six months away. I'm not getting another dose though. There's more risk than benefit for almost everyone here, I would think. At least get an antibody test first.
Which one did you get?
If I am required to do so for work I would probably get the J and J.
 
Which one did you get?
If I am required to do so for work I would probably get the J and J.
Pfizer, in my opinion it's the safest you can get in the US if you pay attention to your heart and don't exercise too much for a few days after each dose. If you are male J&J could be okay as well, but the clotting is very hard to diagnose early and you might not get good treatment.
 
Pfizer, in my opinion it's the safest you can get in the US if you pay attention to your heart and don't exercise too much for a few days after each dose. If you are male J&J could be okay as well, but the clotting is very hard to diagnose early and you might not get good treatment.
I would add that the J&J vaccine is only ~33% effective against Delta, so, not much use, and the J&J vaccine has been shown to be much more likely to cause GBS compared to the other vaccines.
 
Pfizer, in my opinion it's the safest you can get in the US if you pay attention to your heart and don't exercise too much for a few days after each dose. If you are male J&J could be okay as well, but the clotting is very hard to diagnose early and you might not get good treatment.
How about I get no vaccine? Then I won't have to worry about the drug-induced blood clotting or the heart exploding at all.
 
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