Research shows that the Delta Variant virus can live in the air for up to 3 hours. It can get into your lungs if someone who has it breathes out and you breathe that air in. Delta variant stays airborne for a longer time. The smallest very fine droplets, and aerosol particles formed when these fine droplets rapidly dry, are small enough that they can remain suspended in the air for minutes to hours. According to health experts, delta has an incubation period of four days instead of six, making people contagious sooner and paving the way to possibly infect others before the person even knows they are sick.
The variant is highly contagious, largely because people infected with the delta strain can carry up to 1,000 times more viruses in their nasal passages than those infected with the original strain, according to new data.
It took me a while to take the vaccine, I watched a few people I knew and they all were fine, even with all the heart medication some were taking. All good! Two days of a sore arm and that's the most discomfort.
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