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9 Things Doctors Want You To Know About The Delta Variant

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The summer of 2021 brought to itself a novel coronavirus strain: the Delta variant. States are now facing tough choices (again) on how to react to the new strain and what can be done to protect the population in this latest phase of the pandemic.

Added to this hard situation is the CDC’s advice against the new strain based on evidence that is not been made public yet. Many doctors and scientists are trying to come up with a response in the face of this situation and to answer as much as possible to all of our questions.

Here are 9 questions to doctors and their responses about the Delta variant.

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2 thoughts on “9 Things Doctors Want You To Know About The Delta Variant”

  1. I have been blessed that I never have had covid symptoms. I received the Maderma 2 injections.
    This article has been very helpful to understand the new virus Delta varent.

  2. Thank you for the info! I am trying to remain covid free. Two Maderma shots & booster. I pray I stay safe. I am 70 years ole.

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