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Winter will be tough for the unvaccinated. Severe illness and death are likely for them and their families.

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Unvaccinated individuals face a winter of severe illness and death for themselves, their families, and hospitals.

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This global festival is a crucial time, but we must be cautious. The virus spreads invisibly, even from those without symptoms. Following the rules is vital. It's safest to limit the number of people we meet, especially if visiting others during Christmas. Starting this Friday, we should reduce contact with others for five days. The virus spreads through human contact, so large gatherings for New Year's are not allowed. Remember, local rules apply, and in most places in the UK, mixing with other households indoors is not permitted. This year, Christmas will be little, but let's still have a merry one.

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Vaccinated individuals are safe when around each other, but being surrounded by unvaccinated people in high transmission areas can lead to spillover infections. Even though these infections are usually not severe, it shows the effectiveness of the vaccine. However, with the Delta variant, there is still a possibility of getting infected and passing it on to family members. Therefore, it is important for vaccinated people to understand that they are not fully protected, although they are well protected.

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Getting vaccinated not only protects your health and your family's, but it also helps the community by stopping the spread of the virus. When you get vaccinated, you become a dead end for the virus, preventing it from going anywhere. This leads to a significant decrease in infection rates within the community. That's why we strongly encourage and want people to get vaccinated.

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When vaccinated and unvaccinated people mix, masks should be worn unless there is proof of vaccination. The speaker supports the CDC's return to indoor mask requirements because the unvaccinated have been walking around without masks, which led to the surge.

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If you're eligible for the vaccine and not getting it, you're being irresponsible. The omicron variant is highly contagious, and unvaccinated people will likely get it, putting a strain on healthcare. Almost half of ICU patients are unvaccinated. We need to persuade them to get vaccinated for their own good and the public's. It's crucial to increase vaccination efforts in developing countries.

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There is a misconception that kids don't get COVID-19, but that's not true. Over 3.9 million children have been infected, and 24% of new cases are in children. Many children have also experienced a multisystem inflammatory syndrome. While masks aren't necessary for kids outdoors, they should wear them indoors if they are around other unvaccinated children or adults, especially in schools.

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The hardest part of being COVID aware is watching people unknowingly get infected and risk long COVID. The virus weakens the immune system, making people susceptible to other illnesses. Many are unaware of the risks and continue as if it's 2019. The lack of measures and education contributes to the spread. Long COVID can cause brain damage and heart issues. It's concerning to see so many unaware of the dangers they face.

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The virus prefers to infect unvaccinated individuals because it is easier for them to get infected. It also adapts to its environment, so variants that can infect unvaccinated people more quickly will emerge. This could potentially lead to the emergence of variants that are more troublesome for unvaccinated individuals.

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To have a safe Christmas with our loved ones, it is important to get vaccinated. Vaccination reduces the risk of getting infected by almost half, and if we are not infected, we cannot transmit the virus. Although the Omicron variant is less lethal, it still puts a burden on the healthcare system and can cause long-term effects. Testing and isolating when necessary, along with proper ventilation, can help reduce the chances of transmission. It is also important to continue wearing masks, especially in high-risk places like public transportation. We need to take responsibility and follow these precautions to protect ourselves and others.

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If COVID-19 is mainly spread through aerosols, it would be difficult to avoid getting infected. However, the speaker believes that the virus is primarily transmitted through close contact with larger particles. This is reassuring because it means that measures like face shields, eye protection, and surgical masks can provide some level of protection. If aerosols are the main mode of transmission, it would have significant practical implications, such as the need to reconsider public transport, reopening buildings, and even going to supermarkets.

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We are currently facing a severe outbreak of the Delta variant, which is rapidly spreading and leading to record hospitalizations among children and those under 50. Many states, including Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee, are running out of ICU beds, putting immense strain on the healthcare system. It's crucial to take action to protect everyone, as the virus can spread easily from person to person. When the virus spreads, it replicates and has the potential to mutate, resulting in stronger variants like Delta that are more difficult to control.

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CAPS is a novel coronavirus related to SARS and MERS. It is easily transmitted through the air, making everyone susceptible. If not controlled, it could cause a severe global pandemic. However, there is some confusion about its airborne nature. While it spreads through droplets, it is not technically considered airborne. The World Health Organization has emphasized the importance of all modes of transmission.

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The virus prefers to infect unvaccinated individuals because it is easier for them to get infected. It adapts and the variants that can infect unvaccinated people more quickly will emerge. This may lead to the emergence of variants that are more troublesome for unvaccinated individuals.

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A bat likely infected an animal, which was then eaten or contaminated a Chinese vendor at the Wuhan market. The virus mutated and spread to others. Vaccination is effective in reducing transmission and preventing disease. However, some vaccinated individuals still get sick. Vaccinations have started, with 90% already vaccinated. Vaccinated people can still contract and transmit the virus, but the risk is significantly reduced. Unvaccinated individuals are more likely to die from COVID-19. While vaccination is not 100% protective, it reduces the number of severe cases by a factor of ten. New variants can more easily infect vaccinated individuals. When 90-95% of the population is vaccinated, daily cases will decrease significantly. It is important to continue wearing masks due to the risk of new variants. Vaccination strengthens the immune system and reduces transmission.

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Please follow the rules: no indoor social gatherings for unvaccinated individuals. Vaccinated individuals can have indoor social gatherings with 2 households and up to 10 people aged 12 or older. Outdoor social gatherings are now limited to 20 people, down from 200.

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There are still people who deny the importance of masks and social distancing. Misinformation is widespread. Experts like Dr. Fauci, who have dedicated their lives to studying viruses, should be trusted. Vaccination, mask-wearing, and social distancing are crucial in preventing the spread of the virus. Personal freedom should not be prioritized over public health and responsibility.

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Indoor transmission of the virus is a concern, as infected individuals release aerosols that can fill a room. Masks are crucial for protection indoors, at least in the medium term. Over-the-counter options are not very effective in preventing virus transmission. However, masks alone may not be sufficient, as the virus can also infect through the eyes. It is important to clarify that masks do work and should be worn. Society needs to embrace mask-wearing, similar to addressing climate change.

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Stay local, avoid gathering, and refrain from interacting with neighbors. Stick to your own social circles and minimize outdoor activities. Wear a mask, maintain physical distance, and limit movement to reduce the risk of spreading the Delta variant, which can be transmitted even by brief encounters.

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If you are unvaccinated, the virus will find you, especially the delta variant. It spreads aggressively among unvaccinated communities. The virus targets those who are not fully vaccinated, regardless of location. It seeks out older individuals who have not received their third dose. Ultimately, it will find nearly everyone, as seen in cases where only one or two doses were received.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 repeatedly describe the virus as actively targeting unvaccinated people. They state, “If you are unvaccinated and the virus comes into your community, the virus will hunt you out. The virus hunts down the unvaccinated,” and insist, “The virus will find the unvaccinated. That’s what they all say. And it’s a virus that will find you if you’re not vaccinated.” They emphasize that “the virus is literally finding unvaccinated people” and that “the virus will find you” if you remain unvaccinated, especially when you are in circulation. The speakers highlight the Delta variant as particularly dangerous, saying, “The Delta variant of COVID nineteen has the potential to spread through an unvaccinated community like wildfire,” and describing Delta as “so aggressive,” asserting that “If you are unvaccinated, it’s gonna find you,” and reiterating, “Delta is finding the unvaccinated. The Delta variant will find you. If you’re not vaccinated, it will find you.” They argue the risk is not confined to crowded urban areas but “tends to find places that are under vaccinated.” The virus, they say, “does not just move to city centers. It finds the unvaccinated wherever they are.” They illustrate this with a hypothetical: “you might live in the middle of the desert, but it can still find you.” The claim is that the virus “is looking for you” among those who are unvaccinated, specifically mentioning people who are either unvaccinated or “have only had one jab and are not fully protected.” They further state that “the virus does seem to be finding older people who have not received that third dose.” The overarching claim is that “we’ll ultimately find just about everybody,” underscoring that the danger persists across different demographics and vaccination statuses. They illustrate this with a concluding anecdote: “these three people, two of them weren’t vaccinated. One had just had the first dose. The virus was found.”

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Vaccinated people are safe around each other, but when surrounded by unvaccinated individuals, especially in areas with high coronavirus transmission, spillover infections can occur. Vaccinated individuals can still get infections, though they tend to be less severe, demonstrating the vaccine's effectiveness. However, with variants like Delta, vaccinated people could still contract the virus and transmit it to family members. Therefore, vaccinated individuals should not assume they are fully protected, as there remains a risk of infection and transmission as long as unvaccinated populations exist.

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The Toronto task force for COVID-19 volunteers reminds everyone to keep a distance of at least 6 feet from others.

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It is not dangerous to briefly encounter a jogger, smoker, or someone in a supermarket in terms of getting infected with Covid-19. Unlike other viruses like measles, which are highly contagious, with the coronaviruses we are dealing with now, it takes at least five to fifteen minutes of close proximity to directly infect someone. This timeframe may be even shorter for individuals with a very sensitive immune system. Simply passing by someone cannot lead to infection as the exposure to the virus is too minimal to initiate an infection.
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