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legendary
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July 05, 2021, 05:37:47 PM
really concerned about the current condition of India...
with a lack of oxygen supply and also a lack of hospital facilities, many Indians are trying to get out of their country, even many have fled to my country. btw, I read that the US is already planning to help India by sending vaccines from the US, I don't know if this will help but hopefully, the worries that occur in India subside.
Why would they go out of their country, if their government is not fit to handle the country they should remain their, them going out because of problem that faced them, will not help to solve the problem, no country is not passing through nude of corona virus disease sickness, India's have money let their government provide hospital facilities to stop the infection and also save life

All countries are passing through nude of coronavirus. Why? Because, after years and years, the medical couldn't get rid of the flu, no matter how hard they tried. So, they did what they often do with diseases they can't get rid of. They renamed it Covid-19, and made like it was a pandemic. All it was, was the flu.

How do we know? All over the world, barely a handful of flu cases. But loads of Covid cases. At leas that's what the medical says.

You don't need me to tell you that there are almost no cases of the flu. Look for yourself. Realize that the medical lies, and has been for a long time... even though their doctors and nurses seem so sympathetic, and listen to your every whimper. They are making money.

The difference with Covid is, some of the medical leaders are turning on the rest of the medical and making a fortune off everybody.

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July 05, 2021, 02:51:01 AM
really concerned about the current condition of India...
with a lack of oxygen supply and also a lack of hospital facilities, many Indians are trying to get out of their country, even many have fled to my country. btw, I read that the US is already planning to help India by sending vaccines from the US, I don't know if this will help but hopefully, the worries that occur in India subside.
Why would they go out of their country, if their government is not fit to handle the country they should remain their, them going out because of problem that faced them, will not help to solve the problem, no country is not passing through nude of corona virus disease sickness, India's have money let their government provide hospital facilities to stop the infection and also save life
legendary
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July 05, 2021, 02:27:04 AM
I agree with that, if there's too much heat, the droplets evaporate, and what if every border would put some heating quarter for the arrivals? that would or won't help? just curious.
LOL.. you really want people to die from dehydration? ...

Looks to me as thought some want people in 'overpopulated' countries such as India to die, and don't really care that much how they do it.

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July 05, 2021, 02:04:55 AM
#99
I agree with that, if there's too much heat, the droplets evaporate, and what if every border would put some heating quarter for the arrivals? that would or won't help? just curious.

LOL.. you really want people to die from dehydration? And if someone is infected from the CoVID19 virus, the infection will remain in his body for 2-3 weeks. Now you can't keep this individual in a "heating quarter" for that much time. A much better alternative would be to put the new arrivals in strict quarantine for 1-2 weeks, so that the chances of them infecting others in the general population is low. Anyway, the infection rates seems to have declined dramatically in the northern hemisphere, due to record high temperatures. I have noticed this not only in North America, but also in countries such as India and Iran.
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July 04, 2021, 07:48:11 PM
#98
The reason the Covid-19 crisis in India is a serious problem for the world

The unfolding disaster in India seems to be the worst case scenario many fear of the Covid-19 pandemic: not enough hospital beds, inability to access tests, medicine or oxygen, the country 1 ,4  billion people are drowning in a series of diseases.
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July 03, 2021, 07:32:43 PM
#97
Ya ya iza all about dat delta buzz baby  Cool

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July 01, 2021, 06:57:49 PM
#96
That said, high temperatures almost completely eradicate the spread of the covid virus. Most of the viruses can't survive in such extreme heat.
This is also what I've heard last year and I think there's a basis for it because the number of cases really have dropped during summer and then rapidly increased after summer.
Also, the virus is present in microscopic droplets that are ejected when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These micro-droplets get evaporated quickly under extreme heat and this lowers the contamination threat.
I agree with that, if there's too much heat, the droplets evaporate, and what if every border would put some heating quarter for the arrivals? that would or won't help? just curious.
legendary
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July 01, 2021, 02:52:50 PM
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Or, number of covid cases are not announced so widely anymore. Or in Autumn/Winter/Spring, every virus cases was counted as covid. Flu, running nose, cough - does not care, this is all covid. During Summer people simply got sick less. That is why everyone think that number of cases went down. Same was last Summer. Just wait till Autumn and situation will be repeated.

In the northern hemisphere, record high temperatures have been reported from countries such as Canada and USA. British Colombia (a Canadian province that lies to the north of the 49 degree latitude) has reported 121 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday. During the last 5 days, 486 people have died in that province alone, as a result of heat stroke. That said, high temperatures almost completely eradicate the spread of the covid virus. Most of the viruses can't survive in such extreme heat. Also, the virus is present in microscopic droplets that are ejected when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These micro-droplets get evaporated quickly under extreme heat and this lowers the contamination threat.
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June 29, 2021, 06:53:58 PM
#94
^^^ Or they don't announce cases so much anymore, because somebody might find out that the tide is turning, and it is the vaccinated people who are getting Covid worse than ever.

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legendary
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June 29, 2021, 03:41:07 PM
#93
I think the overall cases for covid-19 has gone down recently everywhere in the world.

Or, number of covid cases are not announced so widely anymore. Or in Autumn/Winter/Spring, every virus cases was counted as covid. Flu, running nose, cough - does not care, this is all covid. During Summer people simply got sick less. That is why everyone think that number of cases went down. Same was last Summer. Just wait till Autumn and situation will be repeated.
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June 29, 2021, 03:30:44 PM
#92
Yikes, so this what happened why the Delta variant has came out and mutated and what I've heard there's already the Delta + and that's more contagious than the first one.
But whichever the variant between the two, the spread became quicker and it's also in the US and other Asian countries. Btw, even if the curve is starting to flat on India, the daily cases is still high.

From what I have heard, the state of Maharashtra has so far reported 21 cases of Delta plus, with some of the other states reporting cases in single digits. It is known that this strain is highly contagious. But so far, only a few such cases have been found in India. The biggest worry is that this strain will spread like the Delta variant and cause huge number of deaths. Delta strain mostly affected those who are below 45 years of age, and in this age group the death rate was around 50 times greater than the rate with the original strain.

And one final note here. A recent study found that almost all the deaths from Delta plus so far in India occurred among the unvaccinated population. How to interpret this is up to everyone else.
Well, I can easily interpret how to counter the effect of this highly contagious variant. But there are some that still don't understand the importance of what's needed to happen. It's the way to stop and lessen the cases.
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June 29, 2021, 11:17:40 AM
#91
^^^^ Take a step aside you still stand on the wire


It also happens to be the shape of a pyramid which has it's fair share of esoteric meanings and is in wide use as a symbol on a variety of carrier media.  Just sayin'.



It has the shape of a equilateral triangle, yes very strong in symbolism, Star of David, All -seeing eye, Freemasonery....
But it is not only in believe systems, it is also quite popular among tattoo enthusiasts. For them, tattooing a Delta (triangle) on the skin expresses a desire for change, especially if one side is not completely closed. Indicates that the person is open to all possibilities that may arise ahead. The choice of a Delta tattoo also attracts harmony, creativity and integration.


Pyramids are not, bit slow to get going but worth the 11min
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPhEtKlKWH4
legendary
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June 29, 2021, 06:19:13 AM
#90
Yikes, so this what happened why the Delta variant has came out and mutated and what I've heard there's already the Delta + and that's more contagious than the first one.
But whichever the variant between the two, the spread became quicker and it's also in the US and other Asian countries. Btw, even if the curve is starting to flat on India, the daily cases is still high.

From what I have heard, the state of Maharashtra has so far reported 21 cases of Delta plus, with some of the other states reporting cases in single digits. It is known that this strain is highly contagious. But so far, only a few such cases have been found in India. The biggest worry is that this strain will spread like the Delta variant and cause huge number of deaths. Delta strain mostly affected those who are below 45 years of age, and in this age group the death rate was around 50 times greater than the rate with the original strain.

And one final note here. A recent study found that almost all the deaths from Delta plus so far in India occurred among the unvaccinated population. How to interpret this is up to everyone else.
legendary
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June 29, 2021, 12:57:32 AM
#89
^^^^ Take a step aside you still stand on the wire


It also happens to be the shape of a pyramid which has it's fair share of esoteric meanings and is in wide use as a symbol on a variety of carrier media.  Just sayin'.

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June 28, 2021, 11:47:09 PM
#88
^^^^ Take a step aside you still stand on the wire
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June 28, 2021, 07:37:06 PM
#87
The spike in the crisis that happened, is due to an event that their culture really believed in, and I don't think there will be no such case happening within this year or next year, except it might be an annual celebration. Ergo the next spike like this if the vacccination is not yet done, will be when the event comes around

It was the Kumbh festival which created the spike, combined with the farmer protests and local elections. The Delta variant was first discovered during the farmer protests in Delhi and it spread to the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh (where the Kumbh festival was underway). When pilgrims returned to their home states, they carried the new variant with them, which triggered the second wave all over India.

Now the Delta variant itself is a mutated version of the "Kent variant", which was first reported in the United Kingdom. Some of the UK nationals, who arrived in India to take part in the farmer protests carried the virus with them and infected others at the protest site. In due course, this variant mutated itself into the more deadly Delta variant.
Yikes, so this what happened why the Delta variant has came out and mutated and what I've heard there's already the Delta + and that's more contagious than the first one.
But whichever the variant between the two, the spread became quicker and it's also in the US and other Asian countries. Btw, even if the curve is starting to flat on India, the daily cases is still high.
legendary
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June 28, 2021, 12:19:41 AM
#86
The spike in the crisis that happened, is due to an event that their culture really believed in, and I don't think there will be no such case happening within this year or next year, except it might be an annual celebration. Ergo the next spike like this if the vacccination is not yet done, will be when the event comes around

It was the Kumbh festival which created the spike, combined with the farmer protests and local elections. The Delta variant was first discovered during the farmer protests in Delhi and it spread to the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh (where the Kumbh festival was underway). When pilgrims returned to their home states, they carried the new variant with them, which triggered the second wave all over India.

Now the Delta variant itself is a mutated version of the "Kent variant", which was first reported in the United Kingdom. Some of the UK nationals, who arrived in India to take part in the farmer protests carried the virus with them and infected others at the protest site. In due course, this variant mutated itself into the more deadly Delta variant.

You believe any of the garbage you write yourself, or is it for entertainment only.

Maybe he was talking about the golden spike.



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June 27, 2021, 10:36:41 AM
#85
The spike in the crisis that happened, is due to an event that their culture really believed in, and I don't think there will be no such case happening within this year or next year, except it might be an annual celebration. Ergo the next spike like this if the vacccination is not yet done, will be when the event comes around

It was the Kumbh festival which created the spike, combined with the farmer protests and local elections. The Delta variant was first discovered during the farmer protests in Delhi and it spread to the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh (where the Kumbh festival was underway). When pilgrims returned to their home states, they carried the new variant with them, which triggered the second wave all over India.

Now the Delta variant itself is a mutated version of the "Kent variant", which was first reported in the United Kingdom. Some of the UK nationals, who arrived in India to take part in the farmer protests carried the virus with them and infected others at the protest site. In due course, this variant mutated itself into the more deadly Delta variant.

You believe any of the garbage you write yourself, or is it for entertainment only.
legendary
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June 27, 2021, 10:21:40 AM
#84
The spike in the crisis that happened, is due to an event that their culture really believed in, and I don't think there will be no such case happening within this year or next year, except it might be an annual celebration. Ergo the next spike like this if the vacccination is not yet done, will be when the event comes around

It was the Kumbh festival which created the spike, combined with the farmer protests and local elections. The Delta variant was first discovered during the farmer protests in Delhi and it spread to the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh (where the Kumbh festival was underway). When pilgrims returned to their home states, they carried the new variant with them, which triggered the second wave all over India.

Now the Delta variant itself is a mutated version of the "Kent variant", which was first reported in the United Kingdom. Some of the UK nationals, who arrived in India to take part in the farmer protests carried the virus with them and infected others at the protest site. In due course, this variant mutated itself into the more deadly Delta variant.
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June 27, 2021, 06:02:29 AM
#83
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/world/india-covid-cases.html

NYT covid case chart for India has the cases going down, so hopefully the worst part is behind us but the problem is, Covid doesn't actually go away unless you reach herd immunity, and India is far off. So my prediction is that things will subside, and then there'll be some more spikes. So it's all about whether India will get their act together and start rolling out vaccines (I am not optimistic).

The spike in the crisis that happened, is due to an event that their culture really believed in, and I don't think there will be no such case happening within this year or next year, except it might be an annual celebration. Ergo the next spike like this if the vacccination is not yet done, will be when the event comes around
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