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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Take away is - avoid getting COVID. If you already have it or had it, there is nothing much you can do. Maybe start eating more flaxseed and anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric and doing more sudoku. [/quote] You can’t avoid it at this point unless you live alone and become a shut-in. [/quote] Not everyone will get it and risk is higher during an Omicron type situation compared to Delta. I am hoping the variant in Southern France peters out because it sounds a bit worse. [/quote] Everything I’m reading just says the dominant variant in France is Omicron, but then again I don’t spend all day furiously F5ing Twitter for the latest breathless variant news. [/quote] Yes, DCUM is far more noble. :roll: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.24.21268174v1[/quote] You’re really stretching the definition of “discovered in France” considering how the article literally says “origin in Cameroon,” aka another poor, underdeveloped country with a very low vaccine rate. And like we’ve all been saying … these variants will continue to develop forever and ever as long as the developing world remains largely unvaccinated. Your 6th booster isn’t going to help when billions of people remain unvaccinated. [/quote]
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