The coronavirus is not something new, it has been in the animal kingdom for a long time and will continue to exist there. Scientists first identified a human coronavirus back in 1965, and soon discovered that there were 7 coronaviruses that can infect humans, so again, this is not something new. The concern with these new strains is their high rate of transmission and the devastating impact, especially the new Delta Variant, it has on the human respiratory system.
However, there is still a light at the end of the tunnel as with the increase in population immunity, this new strain of the virus is finding increasingly fewer new opportunities to spread. It can be easy to argue that it is going to get worse before it gets better, but, as with anything, it will take time. Experts stress that this new surge will be nothing like what we saw in December 2020 and January 2021.
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Another article ignoring the natural immunity aspect. Delta is already the dominate Covid variant, milder, but more contagious. More attention to the downside of the covid shots please, which in my view, exceeds any advantages, especially to kids.