CNBC's Meg Tirrell reports on the newest Covid variant the World Health Organization is monitoring. It is currently in 39 countries and remains low in prevalence right now.
Delta wasn't an "immediate threat" either until it was.
A lot of it is just arrogance. Those countries suffered because they aren't the United States and lack the infrastructure and technology that makes the US supreme.
Delta was a threat if you looked at india basically immediately, it’s just these fucks constantly switch between what is true and what is politics
A lot of it is just arrogance. Those countries suffered because they aren't the United States and lack the infrastructure and technology that makes the US supreme.
gee it would like, really cool if we used that or something to like help out our own country
India didn't have any delta during that wave. It was created because of the wave.
Wasn’t peak of wave already delta? Huh.
Amusingly searching delta spread give some ghoulish shit about options, lol
the Indian wave in April had almost no delta circulating.
Delta came about because of that wave, not vice versa.
Delta was first detected in India in December 2020.
Okay, but it wasn't the major cause of infection until June or so
It's a threat if you look at Colombia during June when Mu was hitting them hard. Tons of cases, much more than the initial covid outbreak.