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Wednesday 20 October 2021

So yawningly predictable … ‘Covid’ warning as ‘Delta plus’ rips through UK – Boris on alert and ‘won’t hesitate to act’ (to do whatever the Cult tells him)

 If this was a movie from Netflix with all these predictable twists and turns ... it wouldn't be a best seller due to its obvious predictability. A scratched record ..... a repeating script .... BORING!

FFS ... ANY variant of an original virus is WEAKER than the original virus. Then a VARIANT OF A VARIANT is even weaker ... it means the original virus is diluting. It may be contagious but it is so much weak as a virus than the original .... THAT'S IF THE ORIGINAL COVID STRAIN EXISTS. 

BORING ... BORING ... So obvious theatrical drama from a group of parasites surrounded by their enemy but won't admit defeat.

[David Icke]:BORIS JOHNSON “will not hesitate to act” if the new “Delta plus” variant spreading across Britain leads to a new surge in hospitalisations and deaths.

The new variant, officially called AY4.2, has sparked alarm across the world, with scientists urging the UK to find out more about the new strain and its potential impact on vaccination. Infections of the mutation have surged since July and now make up eight percent of all sequenced cases of Covid in the UK.

It means in total 14,385 cases of Delta Plus have been detected to date in the country. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “It’s something we’re keeping a very close eye on. “There’s no evidence to suggest that this variant, the AY4.2 one, is more easily spread.

“There’s no evidence for that but as you would expect we’re monitoring it closely and won’t hesitate to take action if necessary.”

Any mutation which is found to be less susceptible to the jabs that have been administered to millions of Britons would risk undermining the UK’s road to recovery from the pandemic. Scientists fear the new strain is 10 to 15 percent more transmissible than the original Delta mutation.

The findings are only from preliminary analysis with research into the new variant ongoing. A Government source admitted little is known about the variant so far, with ministers hoping it will not turn into a wider problem.