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Corona: "The war has changed" – internal US paper warns of Delta variant

The US health authority is currently warning of the delta variant of the corona virus. The Washington Post has received an internal paper from the agency that provides new information.

Germany – Experts have been pointing out for a long time that the delta variant of the corona virus is much more contagious.
An internal paper by the US health authority now warns that “the war has changed” and that the vaccinations are also less effective, RUHR24 * knows.
As reported by the Washington Post , the US health agency Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has declared that the delta mutant is "as contagious as chickenpox". In addition, they can also break through the vaccination protection more easily. In other words: people who have been vaccinated can also become infected and pass the virus on more easily.

In their presentation, the US researchers make it clear that they assume 35,000 symptomatic infections per week among a total of 162 million Americans vaccinated. However, the vaccinations would continue to provide reliable protection against severe disease. * RUHR24 is part of the IPPEN.MEDIA editorial network.

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