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Despite a sharp decline in coronavirus cases and continued success with COVID-19 vaccines, it's looking likely we will still be wearing masks for some time to come.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's coronavirus czar, said it's possible masks could be needed until 2022.
"I want it to keep going down to a baseline that's so low there is virtually no threat," Fauci said on CNN's "State of the Union" program. "If you combine getting most of the people in the country vaccinated with getting the level of virus in the community very, very low, then I believe you're going to be able to say, you know, for the most part, we don't necessarily have to wear masks."
One year ago today, President Donald Trump took to the White House briefing room and encouraged his top health officials to study the injection of bleach into the human body as a means of fighting Covid. It was a watershed moment, soon to become iconic in the annals of presidential briefings. It arguably changed the course of political history.
So far there does not seem to be any jump in deaths that might correlate with increased vaccination deaths.
The 50,000 or so dead from the direct effects of the "vaccine" (like blood clots) would be hard to notice in whole US population.
Perhaps they are desperate to "vaccinate" everybody so that it does not become too obvious when only the "vaccinated" start dying of common colds.
Deaths are half of normal and going down.
Onvacation saysDeaths are half of normal and going down.
the curve is flat
Half? Looks like 1/3.
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https://humanevents.com/2020/07/14/flattening-the-curve-is-still-the-right-answer/