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W.H.O. you gonna call?!....Friday, the W.H.O. urged even vaccinated people to continue wearing masks due to Delta varian
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....the Delta variant is most transmissible and is spreading globally at fast rate.....they are urging even vaccinated to continue wearing masks, social distancing.....


.....in the meantime, I have seen, over this week, more and more people just not wearing masks in subways, etc.....as people are 'relaxing'.....


....the Delta variant is spreading....even in Israel......half of those infected with Delta were vaccinated already [ with the Pfizer vaccine ]....


WHO urges fully vaccinated people to continue to wear masks as delta Covid variant spreads

The WHO urged fully vaccinated people to continue to wear masks and practice other Covid-19 pandemic safety measures as the highly contagious delta variant spreads rapidly across the globe.

"People cannot feel safe just because they had the two doses. They still need to protect themselves," WHO official Dr. Mariangela Simao told reporters.


.....The World Health Organization on Friday urged fully vaccinated people to continue to wear masks, social distance and practice other Covid-19 pandemic safety measures as the highly contagious delta variant spreads rapidly across the globe.

"People cannot feel safe just because they had the two doses. They still need to protect themselves," Dr. Mariangela Simao, WHO assistant director-general for access to medicines and health products, said during a news briefing from the agency's Geneva headquarters.

"Vaccine alone won't stop community transmission," Simao added. "People need to continue to use masks consistently, be in ventilated spaces, hand hygiene ... the physical distance, avoid crowding. This still continues to be extremely important, even if you're vaccinated when you have a community transmission ongoing."

The health organization's comments come as some countries, including the United States, have largely done away with masks and pandemic-related restrictions as the Covid vaccines have helped drive down the number of new infections and deaths.

The number of new infections in the U.S. has held steady over the last week at an average of 11,659 new cases per day, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Still, new infections have been plummeting over the last several months.

WHO officials said they are asking fully vaccinated people to continue to "play it safe" because a large portion of the world remains unvaccinated and highly contagious variants, like delta, are spreading in many countries, spurring outbreaks.

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that about half of adults infected in an outbreak of the delta variant in Israel were fully vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, prompting the government there to reimpose an indoor mask requirement and other measures.

"Yes, you can reduce some measures and different countries have different recommendations in that regard. But there's still the need for caution," Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior advisor to the WHO's director-general, said at the briefing. "As we are seeing, there are new variants emerging."

The WHO said last week that delta is becoming the dominant variant of the disease worldwide.

WHO officials have said the variant, first found in India but now in at least 92 countries, is the fastest and fittest coronavirus strain yet, and it will "pick off" the most vulnerable people, especially in places with low Covid vaccination rates.

They said there were reports that the delta variant also causes more severe symptoms, but that more research is needed to confirm those conclusions. Still, there are signs the delta strain could provoke different symptoms than other variants.

It has the potential "to be more lethal because it's more efficient in the way it transmits between humans and it will eventually find those vulnerable individuals who will become severely ill, have to be hospitalized and potentially die," Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergencies program, said Monday.

In the U.S., President Joe Biden said Covid deaths nationwide will continue to rise due to the spread of the "dangerous" delta variant, calling it a "serious concern."

He warned that Americans who are still unvaccinated are especially at risk.

"Six hundred thousand-plus Americans have died, and with this delta variant you know there's going to be others as well. You know it's going to happen. We've got to get young people vaccinated," Biden said Thursday at a community center in Raleigh, North Carolina



masks........up.......?!
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Glad to have purchased the jumbo bucket o' masks
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#3
I think I’m one of the last three Floridians left wearing masks. No plans to stop in the near future.
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Just back from the local super here in LA - 95% masked. Couple of elderly woman at the service deli were the exception, they were given maxi space by others.
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:repost:
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A statement from revealed the following: From December 7, 2020, when vaccinations first became available, to June 7, 2021, 99.6% of the County’s nearly 437,000 Covid-19 cases were individuals who were unvaccinated. There were nearly 12,900 Covid-realted hospitalizations over this same time period, 98.7% occurred among people who were unvaccinated. Of the 12,234 Covid-related deaths across L.A. County during that period, 99.8% were among unvaccinated people.

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#7
Yeah, the mask ship has sailed in America until the ICUs and morgues start to fill up.
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I've mentioned a few times that I'll be maskedup at least through the next couple of months.

Venturing out to Safeway a couple of days ago, everybody in the store was still wearing masks.

I didn't notice if Safeway was still requiring masks and will pay more attention on my next visit.

As late as yesterday's visit to McDonald's, everybody out on foot were masked, as were several people in the drive-thru.

The local Post Office still has masking requirements.

I don't know how long that will last, but I'm heartened.

Or at least I don't feel like the odd man out, not that it would change anything.
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From an Australian epidemiologist*:

https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/14...58/photo/1




More information:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-24/c.../100238680

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Eric Feigl-Ding
@DrEricDing
Epidemiologist & health economist. Senior Fellow, @FAScientists
. Former 16 yrs @Harvard
. Environment, health & social justice. COVID updates since Jan 2020.
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5 to 10 seconds... Wow, that's crazy!

I have been wearing a mask when I go into stores because it's so easy to put one on for 5 or 10 minutes. Last night I realized I almost always shop at weird times when there's very few people in the store. So I decided I would stop wearing masks in stores. But seeing how contagious the Delta variant is, I might have to rethink that even though I'm vaccinated.
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