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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4175718, member: 2844"]We have all of those too, and the South African variant too. We have the milder Brazilian variant though, and not many cases of the Delta (Indian) one. I am sure other variants will come along, some milder, some nastier. </p><p>The first cases of Delta (Indian) variant in the Benelux were students from India who had all been tested before coming to Belgium. At least one was vaccinated, but also had to be hospitalized.</p><p>We need to vaccinate the world population to get mutations under control, and we will have to keep researching new vaccines for new variants. </p><p><br /></p><p>No matter how many variants you or we currently have, the Indian Delta really is the one to watch out for now. There is more proof it is resistant to vaccinations, especially in people who have only had one shot, like many Brits have. Using the total supply of vaccines to half-vaccinate most of the population seemed a good idea at the time, but now experts say that half a vaccination without follow up in the appropriate time frame could lead to more resistant variants. A bit like when people don't finish their antibiotics course.</p><p>Covid didn't come with a manual, and we are still learning to deal with it, and making mistakes as we do so.</p><p>Anyway, the rapid rise of the Delta variant cases in the UK is one of the reasons why we would rather not see any Brits at the moment, so for now we will wish you well, and wave to you from across the North Sea.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4175718, member: 2844"]We have all of those too, and the South African variant too. We have the milder Brazilian variant though, and not many cases of the Delta (Indian) one. I am sure other variants will come along, some milder, some nastier. The first cases of Delta (Indian) variant in the Benelux were students from India who had all been tested before coming to Belgium. At least one was vaccinated, but also had to be hospitalized. We need to vaccinate the world population to get mutations under control, and we will have to keep researching new vaccines for new variants. No matter how many variants you or we currently have, the Indian Delta really is the one to watch out for now. There is more proof it is resistant to vaccinations, especially in people who have only had one shot, like many Brits have. Using the total supply of vaccines to half-vaccinate most of the population seemed a good idea at the time, but now experts say that half a vaccination without follow up in the appropriate time frame could lead to more resistant variants. A bit like when people don't finish their antibiotics course. Covid didn't come with a manual, and we are still learning to deal with it, and making mistakes as we do so. Anyway, the rapid rise of the Delta variant cases in the UK is one of the reasons why we would rather not see any Brits at the moment, so for now we will wish you well, and wave to you from across the North Sea.[/QUOTE]
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