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

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  1. More COVID-19 variants are expected

Viruses constantly mutate and change, which is also what is happening to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Sometimes new variants emerge and disappear. Other times, new variants become variants of interest, concern, or high consequence depending on how fast they spread, how severe their symptoms are, and how they are treated, as explained by the CDC.

The Delta variant has currently become the dominant strain of COVID-19, but experts say other variants are more likely to spread as well. One example would be the Lambda variant out of South America. To prevent the development of new strains, health experts recommend getting a vaccine.

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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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