The Covid virus "Has many variants," which happen "When viruses infect cells and begin to reproduce, and some of the resulting copies contain errors." The CDC is "Constantly tracking their emergence" through genomic surveillance with "Partners in the United States and around the world."
Nearly all the variants "Represent relatively small changes compared with previous variants." The CDC and "Other agencies" monitor for impacts but "Most of the time, new variants make little to no impact." Even so, it's important to "Protect yourself and others," by "Staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines," and so forth.
"As worrisome as this Delta strain is with regard to its hyper transmissibility," contended CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, "Our vaccines work." If so, it's odd that Dr. Anthony Fauci and Joe Biden, vaccinated and boosted to the max, both tested positive for Covid.
According to the report, the new vaccines are "Expected to be effective against the variant," which is not the same as actual, proven effectiveness.
Dr. Schaffner "Is a strong proponent of collaboration between academic medical centers and public health institutions." Those would be government institutions such as the NIH and CDC. Like Dr. Nancy Messonnier, who first announced the presence of the "Novel virus," Dr. Schaffner is a veteran of the Epidemic Intelligence Service the CDC's medical CIA, which failed to prevent the Covid virus from arriving in America.
Dr. Schaffner is also a big fan of Dr. Anthony Fauci, a "Genius" at "Shaping what he says in order to communicate effectively with the general public." Trouble is, much of what Dr. Fauci "Shaped" for public consumption turned out to be wrong.
Pfizer now hires Travis Kelce to pitch their product, and Dr. Schaffner recommends that people get the vaccines with their annual flu shot.
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