The delta variant has proven to be a more contagious version of the coronavirus. It's going to be the most common variant globally very soon. What should scare people is either the lack of available vaccinations and the refusal of some of us to do what needs to be done and to take the vaccine if it's available.Interesting. A woman I work with in her mid 30's who had COVID and temporarily lost all sense of taste and smell says now she's not thinking as well as she used to, although I haven't noticed it. That's worrisome, if this actually causes a permanent loss of brain function.
This is one of the reasons you should be taking your vaccine and why you don't want to be infected with the coronavirus. Covid-19 can have many long term effects even if you have a mild case.
"A new study from researchers in the United Kingdom has found that the coronavirus may cause long-term brain loss and could be the reason some COVID-19 patients lose their sense of smell and taste."
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/2021...ain_loss_study Originally Posted by txdot-guy
It looks like Britain is starting on a 4th wave because of the Delta Variant. Hopefully they'll be able to get people vaccinated quickly enough to smash it out.
Places like Brazil haven't been so lucky with the variants, because they don't have as good of access to vaccines. Incredibly there are now 500,000 COVID deaths in Brazil, and they're probably undercounting. And there's no end in sight - new cases are close to the March peak.
It's ironic that President Trump's administration ramrodded Operation Warp Speed, which got the vaccines out fast and will probably save us from the worst of the carnage from the variants. But many strong Trump supporters are afraid to get the vaccine.