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"[FONT=&quot]6 months ago Captain Cotard was explaining to us how "I heard" immunity was imminent in NY and NJ.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]That didn't quite work out, missed it by about 10k a day.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]So to save that cowpie of a face he is now pointing the finger he removed from his bunghole at the liberals.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]I figure about half a milly by. spring depending on the bear hibernation cycle in the upper midwest and the always imminent "I heard" immunity. Or the tards poke their own eyes out pointing their fingers at anything blue that is smarter than them.[/FONT]
 

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Thank you Goebbels!!! You are such an upstanding and intelligent person Do not know what any of us would do without you here giving us all this
fabulous information...

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Take your sarcasm and cram it up your ass, scumbag. If you're so disinterested in the extraordinary news that X-files provides-for reasons which are not hard to guess-then stay your dumb ass outta the thread and continue to merrily pursue your interesting little conspiracy theories.^^:):bigfinger:madasshol:trx-smly0:fckmad:
 
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"Most of California under strict new lockdown as cases surge


...The new restrictions in California - the country's most populous state - were triggered by intensive care capacity in hospitals shrinking.


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https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20201201/florida-dovernor-discounts-lockdowns-and-mask-mandates
 
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"India...many people who have been taken ill are being turned away."

...Since April 15, India has been reporting more than 200,000 cases of coronavirus every day and its capital, Delhi, recently announced a week-long lockdown after a rise in cases there overwhelmed the healthcare system.

"..."If we don’t impose a lockdown now, we might face a bigger calamity,” Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said as he addressed the city on Indian television on April 19. Worryingly, bed spaces and oxygen supplies in hospitals appear to be stretched, with reports of sick patients being turned away from hospitals and social media feeds filled with distraught family members whose loved ones cannot access the healthcare they need.

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2021/4/25/why-does-india-have-so-many-covid-cases
 
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"It is not entirely clear why this surge has happened in India, but it is likely to be because of crowded events organised in the run-up to elections – President Modi himself hit the campaign trail addressing election rallies in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on March 30 as the upturn of cases began. Large groups and social gatherings during religious festivals have also played a part, as well as the re-opening of public spaces and easing of lockdown measures which took place gradually throughout 2020 with the final “unlocking” of restrictions happening in December 2020.

There is also much concern about the emergence of new variants of the coronavirus in India. It is thought the dominant strain in the country now is the variant which was first identified in the UK, and which has shown to be up to 60 percent more transmissible between humans.
 
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India is a covid disaster zone now.


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[FONT=&quot]India’s health authorities are warning about a fungal infection seen in some COVID-19 patients which can disfigure facial features and even kill, as the country continues to grapple with the world’s fastest-growing coronavirus outbreak.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Mucormycosis, also called the “black fungus” infection, can damage the sinuses or lungs when the spores are inhaled, the Indian Council of Medical Research said in a health advisory issued Sunday.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Patients who have been on medication for some time or had prolonged stays in the ICU are particularly susceptible, the ICMR said. The rare but deadly infection can kill and maim patients, with some COVID sufferers losing their upper jaws and eyes after contracting it, according to local media reports.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]With India reporting more than 300,000 new virus infections for the past 19 days straight, doctors across emergency rooms are seeing a rash of such cases — an unintended consequence of intensive medical intervention that sometimes includes oxygen tubes through the nose. The fungus can attack through the respiratory tract, and was present in India before the COVID pandemic, according to the New York Times.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]India’s health system has been stretched to breaking point by a second virus wave that is proving more lethal and harder to control than the first.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Warning signs for the fungal infection include pain and redness around the eyes and nose, shortness of breath, bloody vomiting and an altered mental state, the ICMR said. Doctors were advised to monitor the afflicted person’s blood glucose levels and to use clean, sterile water in humidifiers used for oxygen therapy. The ICMR warned against overuse of steroids, indicating they could worsen the infection.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]The fungal infection is the latest complication in India’s virus fight, with the country continuing to run short of hospital beds, oxygen cylinders, COVID medicines and vaccine doses as cases rise. Experts have warned that the sheer size of India’s outbreak is bound to generate new virus mutations and after-effects from the virus that may not have been seen elsewhere.[/FONT]
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"The World Health Organisation (WHO) has classified the coronavirus variant first found in India last year as a "variant of global concern".




It said preliminary studies show the B.1.617 mutation spreads more easily than other variants and requires further study.




The variant has already spread to more than 30 countries, the WHO says.




Three other variants from the UK, South Africa and Brazil have been given the same designation.


A mutation is elevated from a "variant of interest" to a "variant of concern" (VOC) when it shows evidence of fulfilling at least one of several criteria, including easy transmission, more severe illness, reduced neutralisation by antibodies or reduced effectiveness of treatment and vaccines.








The variant is being studied to establish whether it is responsible for a deadly surge in India, which is currently overwhelming hospitals and crematoriums.




India reported 366,161 new infections and 3,754 deaths on Monday, down from record peaks. Experts say the actual figures could be far higher than reported.









Surging cases have meant that oxygen shortages continue to be a problem and have spread beyond the capital, Delhi.


Local media in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh reported that 11 Covid patients died overnight in the city of Tirupati after an oxygen tanker supplying the hospital was delayed.


The Indian government says there is evidence of a link between the variant and India's deadly second wave, but that the correlation is not yet "fully established".






Several states have imposed localised lockdowns, curfews and curbs on movement over the last month.






However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is coming under increasing pressure to announce a nationwide lockdown and stop the spread of the virus.




He is also facing criticism for allowing massive gatherings at Hindu festivals and election rallies to go ahead despite rising cases.






On Monday, Delhi's health minister said the capital had just three or four days of vaccine supplies left.


Shortages are further disrupting a lagging vaccination programme, with just over 34.8 million, or about 2.5% of the population receiving both doses of a vaccine so far.


The WHO says current vaccines will continue to be effective against the Indian variant, although the WHO's technical lead did say there may be some evidence of "reduced neutralization," at a press conference on Monday.




https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-57067190
 

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Running out of pandemic shit eh? Let's go 24/7 India now? Why do you want this pandemic to keep going?
 

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