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DELTA VARIANT

The Delta variant was first discovered in India. The Delta Variant is a rapid spreading virus that are
stronger than the original virus COVID 19. The CDC have been alerted from a rapidly rising affected Delta
virus. Delta Variant can still affect those who are fully vaccinated, and fully vaccinated people can also
transmit the delta variant causes it to spread fast and rise many people hospitalization than COVID 19.
Delta Variant can transmit easily the virus to other people especially to those who are not yet
vaccinated. However, although some people are fully vaccinated, they can still spread virus but only for
a short period of time. Scientist have made a sample of a vaccinated infectious people and an
unvaccinated people that both vaccinated and unvaccinated have similar viral genetic but unlike prior
variants vaccinated people may likely spread the virus in the short period of time. Delta variant
symptoms appear to be similar as the origin COVID 19 but sicker and quicker including the young
people. The symptoms of the know Delta virus like those of common cold, cough, fever or headache and
a loss of smell. Vaccines are highly effective for preventing the spread of the said COVID 19. As of July
22, most of the hospitalized are those who are unvaccinated people. In some communities that have
lower vaccination rate are the one that could be damaging especially in poorer countries it impacts can
be a long life as Health Care are provided. Even some people were fully vaccinated they still wear mask
outdoors and still gatherings were not allowed since the vaccination status of the others are unknown.
Variants are more likely to come causing it to suggest that at least have of the population of the
community will be vaccinated to control the spread of the variant. Vaccines are approved by the
authorized by the United States and it limits the spread of the virus helping to go back to the normal life
that all people used to have. Having fully vaccinated can reduce the spread of the variant and mor likely
to save yourself, family, and community. Wearing Facemask can also reduce the spread of the emerging
variant. People must also use strategies to stop the spreading of the variant that can help other people
to feel safe and were to stop the transmission of delta variant virus. People who have been vaccinated
have caused some side effects like body pain, Head aches and Nose bleeding causing it for people to be
scared for what they heard that vaccines can kill them than the viruses that are currently spreading. Also
unvaccinated people think that if they have been injected by the vaccines, they think they will be
zombies in the next few years which were wrong vaccines stops the spread of the viruses 90% out of 100
is the percentage that vaccines are reliable based on people observed and experimented. Taking good
care to ourselves especially to others can reduce the emerging delta variant.

REFERENCES:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/variants/delta-variant.html
https://health.ucdavis.edu/coronavirus/covid-19-information/delta-variant.html

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