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50 minutes ago, radicaldude said:

 

 

I think the vaccine immunity drops after few months. 

 

 

And ofcourse vaccination makes people complacent, and maybe they indulge in pandemic inappropriate behaviours. 

 

No.

Ppl should have highest immunity 14days after the 2nd dose, but data says this cohort has highest CFR.

 

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On 9/18/2021 at 7:53 AM, Right said:

 

mRNA is failing or this sh*t is unstoppable.

 

 

 

On 9/18/2021 at 9:40 AM, radicaldude said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 9/18/2021 at 9:54 AM, Right said:

 

Wow. Unvaccinated have lesser CFR than fully vaccinated ones.

 

We are so screwed.


Unlike US which hasn’t really fully vaccinated most of it’s population due to heavy resistance 

UK is witnessing a significant numbers of drop in deaths compared to first & second waves,I don’t think the numbers are even comparable 

 

& obviously if a country vaccinates most of it’s vulnerable population then that will reflect on the death graph too 

but irrespective of that when the over all deaths are significantly lower than previous waves it’s pretty much evident that vaccines are saving lives 

 

Just that the Delta has reduced their efficacy specially against the spreading 

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18 minutes ago, AnK said:

 

 

 

Just that the Delta has reduced their efficacy specially against the spreading 

 

 

 

I think delta is the predominant variant now. 

 

Also, w.r.t vaccines, we don't know which ones are working and which ones are not that effective against the virus, plus if we need booster shots going forward. 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, radicaldude said:

 

 

 

I think delta is the predominant variant now. 

 

Also, w.r.t vaccines, we don't know which ones are working and which ones are not that effective against the virus, plus if we need booster shots going forward. 

 

 


Delta brought many countries like India,Indonesia etc to its literal knees 

 

But in UK it’s not really bothering ppl all that much with deaths ranging to 200 a day 

Which was around 1500 a day during second wave 

 

Vaccines are definitely working but we just need to hope that they get updated with each new escape mutation….which right now doesn’t seem to be the case as we are still getting vaccines we got on day 1 

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College opening for me from 4th October. Unlike most colleges in the country, no choice between offline and online. 

 

I mean, bound to happen sometime but don't fancy the idea of being in Delhi metro and other public transport for 3 hours a day, especially since most people don't follow the rules.

 

and I've also started liking the online mode quite a bit, saves transit time and more.

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52 minutes ago, North said:

College opening for me from 4th October. Unlike most colleges in the country, no choice between offline and online. 

 

I mean, bound to happen sometime but don't fancy the idea of being in Delhi metro and other public transport for 3 hours a day, especially since most people don't follow the rules.

 

and I've also started liking the online mode quite a bit, saves transit time and more.

Maybe get an appartment with your friends near college.

I mean, that's the only way to cut your exposure.

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