8 Crucial Things You Didn’t Know About the Delta Variant

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How efficient are the existing vaccines against Delta?

According to Dr. Theodore Strange, the interim chair of medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in New York, “the safety and efficacy of the current vaccines are very clear. These three vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca) do work to prevent disease and the spread of disease, and they are as safe as any other vaccines that have been in use. Although some side effects have been reported, these issues are rare and treatable.”

Researchers seem to back this up, reporting that fully vaccinated people had significantly more protection against infection with the Delta variant, with an estimated level of effectiveness of 85 to 95 percent 14 days after the second shot.

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    These people who are afraid of the vaccine, realize after they lose a loved one they were afraid of the wrong thing. Get vaccinated! As many people say “it can’t hurt” and there’s a good chance it save somebody’s life. Along with, your hospital may have an empty bed if all the people are vaccinated. It may save somebody’s life with cancer ,stroke, or auto accident. If there are no beds because the unvaccinated fill them with covid-19 patients, they might send one of your loved ones away to die from something else. I saw several families who lost loved ones to cancer and other situations because the beds were full. How do you think they feel about you now?

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