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Covid-19, Epsilon Californian Mutation Resists to Vaccines Delta s Massacre in Russia! As a Sars-2 Bio-Weapon - Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Covid-19, Epsilon Californian Mutation Resists to Vaccines. Delta’s Massacre in Russia! As a Sars-2 Bio-Weapon Variants Dangerous Resistance to Antibodies as foreseen by Nature and the Italian microbiologist Bolgan All Italian Links inside the article can be read in English with machine translating  The onset of the Delta (Indian) and Epsilon (Californian, currently not widespread in Europe) variants developed by Covid-19 in its mutations is already raising the specter of a third dose shot as much as that of an annual booster vaccination. But it also raises doubts about the actual effectiveness of vaccines. «The effectiveness of Moderna and Pfizer vaccines in relation to the “California” version of SARS-CoV-2, called Epsilon, decreases by 50-70%. The Epsilon coronavirus mutation found in California has learned to bypass antibodies. The research by scientists from the University of Washington and the Vir Biotechnology laboratory has been published in the journal Science (

Dementia cases estimated to triple worldwide by 2050, as populations and average age increase

Dementia cases estimated to triple worldwide by 2050, as populations and average age increase Sometimes, we do have to suffer for our success. Reset Although better education and access to health services in developed countries have and will keep reducing the incidence of dementia, the number of people who suffer from it worldwide will triple by 2050, according to new estimates. Image via Pixabay. New research from the Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington School of Medicine estimates that the incidence of dementia worldwide will triple by 2050, with most new cases being concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, and the Middle East. Smoking, high body mass index, and high blood sugar will be the leading causes of this rise, it explains, while improved living conditions in developed countries will lower overall incidence in these areas.

What do experts say about statements from Gov DeSantis about students wearing masks at school?

What do experts say about statements from Gov. DeSantis about students wearing masks at school? CDC says students should wear masks in the classroom this fall Updated:  What do experts say about statements from Gov. DeSantis about students wearing masks at school? The office of Gov. Ron DeSantis released a statement after hearing the recommendations from officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said even fully vaccinated people should wear masks indoors as the coronavirus cases increase across the country. [RELATED: Ad ] “Governor DeSantis believes that parents know what’s best for their children; therefore, parents in Florida are empowered to make their own choices with regards to masking. Experts have raised legitimate concerns that the risks of masking outweigh the potential benefits for children, because masking children can negatively impact their learning, speech, emotional and social development, and physical health (e.g., infections from bac

Global prevalence of dementia estimated to increase to more than 152 million by 2050

Global prevalence of dementia estimated to increase to more than 152 million by 2050 Positive trends in global education access are expected to decrease dementia prevalence worldwide by 6.2 million cases by the year 2050. Meanwhile, anticipated trends in smoking, high body mass index and high blood sugar are predicted to increase prevalence by nearly the same number: 6.8 million cases. Both according to new global prevalence data reported at the Alzheimer s Association International Conference ® (AAIC ®) 2021 in Denver and virtually. With these forecasts incorporated, researchers with the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington School of Medicine reported at AAIC 2021 that they estimate the number of people with dementia will nearly triple to more than 152 million by 2050. The highest increase in prevalence is projected to be in eastern sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and the Middle East.

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