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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Yet they still think lockdowns, business closures, and mask requirements work...

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A COVID-19 variant first found in other countries is now being seen more frequently in California. 

This strain is different from the B.1.1.7 variant that was first detected in the United Kingdom. The California Department of Public Health said the 452R Variant has been detected in 12 counties in the state.

7 comments:

  1. Depends on the meaning of "work." They work fine for imposing controls on the sheep herds.

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  2. "Pandemic" virology: virus starts strong as a killer, if it kills fast enough and at a high enough ratio, it will die out with its victims. If it is not quite as lethal, it will mutate into a more communicable and milder form becoming endemic.

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  3. "Pandemic" virology: virus starts strong as a killer, if it kills fast enough and at a high enough ratio, it will die out with its victims. If it is not quite as lethal, it will mutate into a more communicable and milder form becoming endemic.

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  4. The 452R Variant will be the excuse for the next round of lockdowns.

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  5. obviously the point of those restrictions is something besides "flattening the curve".
    What a complete load of bullshit this has all been.
    No one will be sorry when we purge these dangerous assholes from amongst us.

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    1. Lets get started. Most major cities have fbi "stores", if 15 people just drop in and then leave with a crew all gone, big message sent. Same with city councils and any tax office. Who do these moron commies think they are dealing with. Trump dropped the ball.
      Lets say we deplorables take the country back, are we going to allow Trump to take the credit?
      HELL NO!!!!

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  6. Wait until the Central American hordes start pouring across the border

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