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DATE | 2021-02-24 |
FROM | aviva
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [ Docs ] If One Mask works to generate lethal
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On 2/24/21 6:35 AM, Ruben Safir via Docs wrote: > I want everyone to READ this because these idiots actually think that > you should spend the 3 months sitting on a couch, alone, listening to > the radio for further instructions: >
Why not? What do you have better to do. And if clusters of covid-19 shows up in large housing project buildings, then it is even better for everyone to just be locked down in their government subsized housing. Addition and understanding causality seems to escape these professional researchers and communist politicians.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > New Variants/Strains > > People in NYC have tested positive for a variant of the virus that > causes COVID-19 that is more transmissible than other variants and may > cause more severe illness. > > The new variant — called B.1.1.7 — was first reported in the U.K. and > has been found in other countries and U.S. states. Preliminary studies > suggest that vaccines authorized for use in the U.S. will provide > protection against this variant. Additional studies are ongoing. > > NYC is monitoring for strains — types of variants that show meaningful > differences in how they function — and other variants that have been > identified and reported in New York State, including B.1.351, which was > first reported in South Africa. > Data on B.1.1.7 Variant in NYC > > As of February 17, the B.1.1.7 variant has been reported in 59 people in > NYC. > > Genomic sequencing of a subset of virus specimens taken from NYC > residents during the week starting February 8 found an estimated 6.2% > were B.1.1.7. > > Data on COVID-19 Cases Caused by SARS-CoV-2 Variants (PDF, February 22) > CDC: About Variants of the Virus that Causes COVID-19 > > New Yorkers Should Limit Activities > > The number of new COVID-19 cases in NYC remains high. > > All New Yorkers should take steps to prevent COVID-19. People with > underlying health conditions, as well as those who live with or care for > them, should take special precautions: > > Avoid public spaces and gatherings. > Wear a face covering at all times, indoors and outdoors. You can get > better protection by wearing two masks (a cloth mask over a disposable > mask), or by wearing a single higher grade mask, such as a KN95. > How to Wear Two Face Coverings (PDF) > Other Languages: Kreyòl ayisyen | 한국어 | Italiano | Français > Do not leave home, except for work, school or essential activities, > including medical care, COVID-19 testing, vaccination, or to go to the > grocery store or pharmacy. > If you feel sick, do not leave home except for a COVID-19 test or > other essential medical care. > > This advisory applies to a wide range of New Yorkers, such as people 65 > and older with certain underlying health conditions, such as heart > conditions, chronic kidney disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. It also > applies to those who live with or care for these people. > > Find out if you or someone you know is at a high risk for severe illness > and should follow these increased precautions. > > Advisory for New Yorkers at Higher Risk of Severe COVID-19 (PDF) > Other Languages: Español | Русский | 繁體中文 | 简体中文 | Kreyòl ayisyen > | > 한국어 | বাংলা | Italiano| Polski | العربية | Français | ײִדיש | اردو > > Vaccines > > Two COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized for emergency use, but they > may not be available to the general public until mid-2021. Learn more > about the vaccines and how they are being distributed in NYC: > > COVID-19 Vaccines main page: Stay up to date about what we know — > and what we are still learning — about the vaccines. > COVID-19 Vaccine Facts > COVID-19 Vaccine Finder: If you are eligible to receive a > vaccination, use our Vaccine Finder to search for a location near you > (not accessible with Internet Explorer). > COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility: Learn which groups are currently > eligible for the vaccine. > COVID-19 Vaccine Data: Find out how many doses have been reserved, > delivered and administered in the city. > COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Providers: Health care providers > can get resources and information on vaccine distribution and > administration, including how to enroll in the NYC COVID-19 Vaccination > Program. > What New Yorkers Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines (PDF): > Download frequently asked questions about the vaccines. > Other Languages: Español | Русский | Kreyòl ayisyen | 한국어 | বাংলা | > Italiano | Polski | العربية | Français |
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