As those of us know, who went to school before the educational system was completely taken over by political activists, a semicolon is used to separate two thoughts within the same sentence.
There is a dearth of semicolons when the Brandon Administration/US Pravda is writing about the XOMICRON along with covid stats (which are factually wrong).
‘We will also note that if you are unvaccinated you are at high risk of getting this variant. This variant is highly transmissible and the unvaccinated are eight times more likely to be hospitalized and 14 times more likely to die from covid,’ said the official previewing the speech.
Let’s look at it sentence by sentence:
We will also note that if you are unvaccinated you are at high risk of getting this variant.
There is absolutely no truth to that. In fact, it seems that over 80% of those who have a positive test with XOMICRON are vaxxed and, in many cases, boosted.
So, the sentence should actually read:
We will also note that if you are vaccinated (including boosted) you are at high risk of getting this variant.
Next sentence:
This variant is highly transmissible and the unvaccinated are eight times more likely to be hospitalized and 14 times more likely to die from covid
This sentence has a couple of errors. The XOMICRON is highly transmissible. Yes. However, there should be a semicolon after transmissible. And the symptoms are mild, even a month in.
The second part is untrue–right now most of the hospitalizations are the vaxxed. Additionally, very few die FROM covid and a lot of people are dying WITH covid.
So it should read:
The omicron variant is highly transmissible, but all data shows that the symptoms and genetic code make it a common cold; anyone, including the unvaccinated and vaccinated with underlying conditions, including gunshot wounds, are eight times more likely to be hospitalized and fourteen times more likely to die with a positive covid test.
There. I fixed it.
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