When is the Delta variant supposed to hit?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Listen, a bad cold or a twisted ankle can kill you at 92. I’m sorry for their loss obviously. It doesn’t mean your average vaccinated healthy adult is at super high risk.

Your bar is so low.


To pretend a healthy vaccinated 36 year old is at all in the same risk pool as a 92 year old is nuts.


OK squirrel looking for nuts. No-one is pretending anything about risk pools. Yet, your bar is so low that you dismiss all risk below 'super high'.


If by “dismiss risk” you mean “live my life because the risk is very low” yeah. You can continue whatever game in your head makes you feel better but reality is for vaccinated/ low risk people, we don’t need to stay trapped in quarantine .
Anonymous
Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health:

If you are vaccinated, go out and live...you don't need to mask.

https://www.msnbc.com/andrea-mitchell-reports/watch/dr-amesh-adalja-we-will-not-go-into-a-crisis-because-of-the-delta-variant-115757125948
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It’s already here. I was one of the first to get COViD and I had it again third time it was different. It’s bad but not as bad as last time. I’ve had COViD 3 times.


From where did you contract it 3 times? All confirmed?


Where’s the medical journal or news article about this?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Come one people don't you know the answer is always the same - 2 weeks. It's always 2 weeks

Well, not really. The answer is (if you are a teacher) a week before the school is supposed to start, or a week before I am supposed to show up for work in person, so around a week or two before Labor Day for most.


God no, please no.

ES Teacher


Also a teacher and literally gives me a panic attack thinking about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Come one people don't you know the answer is always the same - 2 weeks. It's always 2 weeks

Well, not really. The answer is (if you are a teacher) a week before the school is supposed to start, or a week before I am supposed to show up for work in person, so around a week or two before Labor Day for most.


God no, please no.

ES Teacher


Also a teacher and literally gives me a panic attack thinking about it.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health:

If you are vaccinated, go out and live...you don't need to mask.

https://www.msnbc.com/andrea-mitchell-reports/watch/dr-amesh-adalja-we-will-not-go-into-a-crisis-because-of-the-delta-variant-115757125948

How dare you post something so legit and science-based??
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My company has an in-person conference in New Orleans around Halloween. If you had to predict, do you think it will happen?


There will be a large increase of cases through the summer.

We can't tell yet how much that will translate into increases in hospitalizations, deaths, or long-covid, in the various populations such as vacc'ed high-risk seniors, unvacc'ed YOLO young adults, unvacc'ed 'too hot for masks' children, vacc'ed 'time to move on' healthy adults.

We can't tell whether delta itself is more severe, or just vastly more transmissible. There no longer are households of '1 got it, the others didn't' and there are anecdotes of outdoor transmissions (sports in the UK) and fleeting contact transmissions (the mall, in Australia). You can't demand an official report on this stuff, because it's too new. This is what we got.

Hospitalizations increases are behind cases increases by 3+ weeks. Vaccinating half the population has probably changed that timeline, but it has also changed testing practices, even in the symptomatic.



You are just wrong here. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

I am vaccinated. I am safe.

End of story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My company has an in-person conference in New Orleans around Halloween. If you had to predict, do you think it will happen?


There will be a large increase of cases through the summer.

We can't tell yet how much that will translate into increases in hospitalizations, deaths, or long-covid, in the various populations such as vacc'ed high-risk seniors, unvacc'ed YOLO young adults, unvacc'ed 'too hot for masks' children, vacc'ed 'time to move on' healthy adults.

We can't tell whether delta itself is more severe, or just vastly more transmissible. There no longer are households of '1 got it, the others didn't' and there are anecdotes of outdoor transmissions (sports in the UK) and fleeting contact transmissions (the mall, in Australia). You can't demand an official report on this stuff, because it's too new. This is what we got.

Hospitalizations increases are behind cases increases by 3+ weeks. Vaccinating half the population has probably changed that timeline, but it has also changed testing practices, even in the symptomatic.



You are just wrong here. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

I am vaccinated. I am safe.

End of story.

The Johns Hopkins expert agrees with you and even states that he has no idea why California wants to bring masks back for vaccinated people. Yes, agrees about the delta variant too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My company has an in-person conference in New Orleans around Halloween. If you had to predict, do you think it will happen?


There will be a large increase of cases through the summer.

We can't tell yet how much that will translate into increases in hospitalizations, deaths, or long-covid, in the various populations such as vacc'ed high-risk seniors, unvacc'ed YOLO young adults, unvacc'ed 'too hot for masks' children, vacc'ed 'time to move on' healthy adults.

We can't tell whether delta itself is more severe, or just vastly more transmissible. There no longer are households of '1 got it, the others didn't' and there are anecdotes of outdoor transmissions (sports in the UK) and fleeting contact transmissions (the mall, in Australia). You can't demand an official report on this stuff, because it's too new. This is what we got.

Hospitalizations increases are behind cases increases by 3+ weeks. Vaccinating half the population has probably changed that timeline, but it has also changed testing practices, even in the symptomatic.



You are just wrong here. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

I am vaccinated. I am safe.

End of story.

The Johns Hopkins expert agrees with you and even states that he has no idea why California wants to bring masks back for vaccinated people. Yes, agrees about the delta variant too.


Just LA County. Not the rest of the state, thank goodness.
Anonymous
Why are people fearmongering about the Delta variant? The majority of people in the US have received the mRNA vaccines which are very effective against this mutant. Do people want to stay locked down forever?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are people fearmongering about the Delta variant? The majority of people in the US have received the mRNA vaccines which are very effective against this mutant. Do people want to stay locked down forever?


Many of our kids are not eligible to be vaccinated and there are breakthrough cases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are people fearmongering about the Delta variant? The majority of people in the US have received the mRNA vaccines which are very effective against this mutant. Do people want to stay locked down forever?


I’m not that worried but it isn’t true the majority of people have gotten the vaccine. I think it’s like 40%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are people fearmongering about the Delta variant? The majority of people in the US have received the mRNA vaccines which are very effective against this mutant. Do people want to stay locked down forever?


And horrors, if you do get it, it’s like a cold!

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/common-cold-or-covid-upper-respiratory-symptoms-are-growing-more-n1272685

Doctors are beginning to notice Covid-19 cases that look more like a very bad cold, especially in areas of the country where the highly contagious delta variant is quickly spreading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are people fearmongering about the Delta variant? The majority of people in the US have received the mRNA vaccines which are very effective against this mutant. Do people want to stay locked down forever?

Yes, of course! As I wrote before, people used to be scared to live with the coronavirus, now they are scared to live without it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are people fearmongering about the Delta variant? The majority of people in the US have received the mRNA vaccines which are very effective against this mutant. Do people want to stay locked down forever?


I’m not that worried but it isn’t true the majority of people have gotten the vaccine. I think it’s like 40%.


In Montgomery County almost 90% of adults have had at least one shot.
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