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09-08-2021-0645 - COVID 19 Death puport 4.55 M stalewart or reporting errors, advanced degenerative/degen/degeneration processes initiated 09/03/2021 to 09/08/2021


Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations

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40.8% of the world population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

5.56 billion doses have been administered globally, and 31.21 million are now administered each day. 

Only 1.9% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose.

Our international COVID-19 vaccination dataset is updated each morning (London time), with data up to the previous day. Last update: 2 hours ago.

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https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations?country=OWID_WRL


COVID-19 Death Cases

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Last updated: 10 mins ago

Total

Worldwide

Cases

219M

219,000,000

Deaths

4.55M

4,550,000

Location Cases Deaths

United States

United States

40.4M

40,400,000

+301K

+301,000

651K

651,000

+2,219

+2,219

India

India

33.1M

33,100,000

+37,875

+37,875

441K

441,000

+369

+369

Brazil

Brazil

20.9M

20,900,000

+14,304

+14,304

584K

584,000

+298

+298

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

7.06M

7,060,000

+37,179

+37,179

133K

133,000

+209

+209

Russia

Russia

6.95M

6,950,000

+17,060

+17,060

185K

185,000

+775

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:COVID-19_pandemic_data



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Lineage B.1.617 is a lineage of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.[1] It first came to international attention in late March 2021 after the newly established INSACOG performed genome sequencing on positive samples throughout various Indian states. Analysis of samples from Maharashtra had revealed that compared to December 2020, there was an increase in the fraction of samples with the E484Q and L452R mutations.[2] Lineage B.1.617 later came to be dubbed a double mutant by news media.[3]

Lineage B.1.617 has three sublineages according to the PANGO nomenclature:

  • B.1.617.1 (Kappa variant), first detected in India in December 2020
  • B.1.617.2 (Delta variant), first detected in India in late 2020
  • B.1.617.3, first observed in January 2021[4]

Here are some of the common mutations present in the spike protein of lineage B.1.617. Not all sublineages of B.1.617 share the same mutations:

  • L452R. The substitution at position 452, a leucine-to-arginine substitution, confer stronger affinity of the spike protein for the ACE2 receptor and decreased recognition capability of the immune system.[5][6] These mutations, when taken individually, are not unique to the variant; rather, their simultaneous occurrence is.[5][7] This mutation is present in all three sublineages of B.1.617.
  • T478K. The substitution at position 478, a threonine-to-lysine substitution,[8] is only found in lineage B.1.617.2.[9]
  • E484Q. The substitution at position 484, a glutamic acid-to-glutamine substitution, confers lineage B.1.617 stronger binding potential to the human ACE2 receptor, as well as better ability to evade hosts' immune systems in comparison to other variants. This mutation is not present in the B.1.617.2 genome.[10]
  • D614G. The substitution at position 614, an aspartic acid-to-glycine substitution, is shared with other highly transmissible lineages like B.1.1.7B.1.351 and P.1.[11]
  • P681R. The substitution at position 681, a proline-to-arginine substitution, which, according to William A. Haseltine, may boost cell-level infectivity of the variant "by facilitating cleavage of the S precursor protein to the active S1/S2 configuration".[10] This mutation is present in all three sublineages of B.1.617.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SARS-CoV-2_lineage_B.1.617

"Cluster 5", also referred to as ΔFVI-spike by the Danish State Serum Institute (SSI), is a variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, that is believed to be extinct.[1] It was discovered in North JutlandDenmark, and is believed to have been spread from minks to humans via mink farms. On 4 November 2020, it was announced that the mink population in Denmark would be culled to prevent the possible spread of this mutation and reduce the risk of new mutations happening. A lockdown and travel restrictions were introduced in seven municipalities of North Jutland to prevent the mutation from spreading, which could compromise national or international responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that cluster 5 has a "moderately decreased sensitivity to neutralizing antibodies".[2] SSI warned that the mutation could reduce the effect of COVID-19 vaccines under development, although it was unlikely to render them useless. Following the lockdown and mass-testing, SSI announced on 19 November 2020 that cluster 5 in all probability had become extinct.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_5


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Culled mink rise from the dead to Denmark's horror
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Carcasses rose to surface at improvised mass grave owing to gases from decomposition

Dead mink are rising from their graves in Denmark after a rushed cull over fears of a coronavirus mutation led to thousands being slaughtered and buried in shallow pits – from which some are now emerging.


“As the bodies decay, gases can be formed,” Thomas Kristensen, a national police spokesman, told the state broadcaster DR. “This causes the whole thing to expand a little. In this way, in the worst cases, the mink get pushed out of the ground.”


Police in West Jutland, where several thousand mink were buried in a mass grave on a military training field, have tried to counter the macabre phenomenon by shovelling extra soil on top of the corpses, which are in a 1 metre-deep trench.


“This is a natural process,” Kristensen said. “Unfortunately, one metre of soil is not just one metre of soil –it depends on what type of soil it is. The problem is that the sandy soil in West Jutland is too light. So we have had to lay more soil on top.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/25/culled-mink-rise-from-the-dead-denmark-coronavirus


Animals ‘shapeshifting’ in response to climate crisis, research finds

Warm-blooded animals are changing beaks, legs and ears to adapt to hotter climate and better regulate temperature

The gang-gang cockatoo
The gang-gang cockatoo is one of the species whose bills have been increasing in size as the climate grows hotter. Photograph: William Robinson/Alamy

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/07/animals-shapeshifting-in-response-to-climate-crisis-research-finds


Side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine means 'your body responded the way it's supposed to,' experts say

Adrianna Rodriguez

USA TODAY


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/12/04/covid-vaccine-side-effects-fatigue-aches-normal/3813934001/


https://www.peta.org/blog/undercover-photos-arctic-foxes-finland-fur-farms/

09-08-2021-0645 - COVID 19 Death puport 4.55 M stalewart or reporting errors, advanced degenerative/degen/degeneration processes initiated 09/03/2021 to 09/08/2021


Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations

HomeCoronavirusVaccinations

40.8% of the world population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

5.56 billion doses have been administered globally, and 31.21 million are now administered each day. 

Only 1.9% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose.

Our international COVID-19 vaccination dataset is updated each morning (London time), with data up to the previous day. Last update: 2 hours ago.

Reuse our work freelyCite this research

https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations?country=OWID_WRL


COVID-19 Death Cases

From Wikipedia and 

others

Last updated: 10 mins ago

Total

Worldwide

Cases

219M

219,000,000

Deaths

4.55M

4,550,000

Location Cases Deaths

United States

United States

40.4M

40,400,000

+301K

+301,000

651K

651,000

+2,219

+2,219

India

India

33.1M

33,100,000

+37,875

+37,875

441K

441,000

+369

+369

Brazil

Brazil

20.9M

20,900,000

+14,304

+14,304

584K

584,000

+298

+298

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

7.06M

7,060,000

+37,179

+37,179

133K

133,000

+209

+209

Russia

Russia

6.95M

6,950,000

+17,060

+17,060

185K

185,000

+775

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:COVID-19_pandemic_data



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Lineage B.1.617 is a lineage of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.[1] It first came to international attention in late March 2021 after the newly established INSACOG performed genome sequencing on positive samples throughout various Indian states. Analysis of samples from Maharashtra had revealed that compared to December 2020, there was an increase in the fraction of samples with the E484Q and L452R mutations.[2] Lineage B.1.617 later came to be dubbed a double mutant by news media.[3]

Lineage B.1.617 has three sublineages according to the PANGO nomenclature:

  • B.1.617.1 (Kappa variant), first detected in India in December 2020
  • B.1.617.2 (Delta variant), first detected in India in late 2020
  • B.1.617.3, first observed in January 2021[4]

Here are some of the common mutations present in the spike protein of lineage B.1.617. Not all sublineages of B.1.617 share the same mutations:

  • L452R. The substitution at position 452, a leucine-to-arginine substitution, confer stronger affinity of the spike protein for the ACE2 receptor and decreased recognition capability of the immune system.[5][6] These mutations, when taken individually, are not unique to the variant; rather, their simultaneous occurrence is.[5][7] This mutation is present in all three sublineages of B.1.617.
  • T478K. The substitution at position 478, a threonine-to-lysine substitution,[8] is only found in lineage B.1.617.2.[9]
  • E484Q. The substitution at position 484, a glutamic acid-to-glutamine substitution, confers lineage B.1.617 stronger binding potential to the human ACE2 receptor, as well as better ability to evade hosts' immune systems in comparison to other variants. This mutation is not present in the B.1.617.2 genome.[10]
  • D614G. The substitution at position 614, an aspartic acid-to-glycine substitution, is shared with other highly transmissible lineages like B.1.1.7B.1.351 and P.1.[11]
  • P681R. The substitution at position 681, a proline-to-arginine substitution, which, according to William A. Haseltine, may boost cell-level infectivity of the variant "by facilitating cleavage of the S precursor protein to the active S1/S2 configuration".[10] This mutation is present in all three sublineages of B.1.617.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SARS-CoV-2_lineage_B.1.617

"Cluster 5", also referred to as ΔFVI-spike by the Danish State Serum Institute (SSI), is a variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, that is believed to be extinct.[1] It was discovered in North JutlandDenmark, and is believed to have been spread from minks to humans via mink farms. On 4 November 2020, it was announced that the mink population in Denmark would be culled to prevent the possible spread of this mutation and reduce the risk of new mutations happening. A lockdown and travel restrictions were introduced in seven municipalities of North Jutland to prevent the mutation from spreading, which could compromise national or international responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that cluster 5 has a "moderately decreased sensitivity to neutralizing antibodies".[2] SSI warned that the mutation could reduce the effect of COVID-19 vaccines under development, although it was unlikely to render them useless. Following the lockdown and mass-testing, SSI announced on 19 November 2020 that cluster 5 in all probability had become extinct.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_5


ANIMAL GENETIC MUTATION CASCADE AND COVIDE ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUS INTEGRASE HUMAN GENOME PRIMING HIV AND AIDS SIMILARITY AFFILIATION, WITH VARIANCE. INTEGRATES AND EXPRESSES IN HUMAN GENOME; LIKELY HUMAN GENE SEQUENCE STORED IN ANIMAL 1000-1400/1700.


Culled mink rise from the dead to Denmark's horror
This article is more than 9 months old

Carcasses rose to surface at improvised mass grave owing to gases from decomposition

Dead mink are rising from their graves in Denmark after a rushed cull over fears of a coronavirus mutation led to thousands being slaughtered and buried in shallow pits – from which some are now emerging.


“As the bodies decay, gases can be formed,” Thomas Kristensen, a national police spokesman, told the state broadcaster DR. “This causes the whole thing to expand a little. In this way, in the worst cases, the mink get pushed out of the ground.”


Police in West Jutland, where several thousand mink were buried in a mass grave on a military training field, have tried to counter the macabre phenomenon by shovelling extra soil on top of the corpses, which are in a 1 metre-deep trench.


“This is a natural process,” Kristensen said. “Unfortunately, one metre of soil is not just one metre of soil –it depends on what type of soil it is. The problem is that the sandy soil in West Jutland is too light. So we have had to lay more soil on top.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/25/culled-mink-rise-from-the-dead-denmark-coronavirus


Animals ‘shapeshifting’ in response to climate crisis, research finds

Warm-blooded animals are changing beaks, legs and ears to adapt to hotter climate and better regulate temperature

The gang-gang cockatoo
The gang-gang cockatoo is one of the species whose bills have been increasing in size as the climate grows hotter. Photograph: William Robinson/Alamy

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/07/animals-shapeshifting-in-response-to-climate-crisis-research-finds


Side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine means 'your body responded the way it's supposed to,' experts say

Adrianna Rodriguez

USA TODAY


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/12/04/covid-vaccine-side-effects-fatigue-aches-normal/3813934001/


https://www.peta.org/blog/undercover-photos-arctic-foxes-finland-fur-farms/

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