So what the FAQ is up with Delta?

It's new.
It's scary.
But we're here to break it down.

🧵 Cartoon image of the Delta ...
Delta is a Variant.

If COVID-19 spreads enough, it mutates.

Some of the mutations are more dangerous than others.

Some "Variants of Concern" (according to the @CDCgov) include
Α – Alpha
β – Beta
Γ – Gamma and
Δ – Delta

(these are Greek letters, just used to tell them apart) Cartoon images of Alpha, Be...
"Are variants normal?"

Yep. All viruses mutate and create variants...
unless we eliminate them.

And yes, viruses can be eliminated. Cartoon image of Delta, afr...
The USA has eliminated 8 diseases so far.

😵 Yellow Fever, 1905
🟠 Smallpox, 1935 via vaccine
🟣 Babesiosis, 1943
🦟 Malaria, 1951
🛑 Polio, 1979 via vaccine
🟢 Measles, 2000 via vaccine
🔴 Rubella, 2004 via vaccine
🟪 Diptheria, 2012 via vaccine Cartoon images of diseases....
"Do vaccines work against Delta?"

YES. All of them are effective against Delta.

You can sign up to get vaxxed at COVAX.BaltimoreCity.gov Cartoon delta running from ...
"What does this mean for Baltimore?"

Unvaxxed communities are especially vulnerable.

Delta is 200% more transmissible than the original COVID-19. Cartoon delta looms over a ...
"What is the Health Department doing about it?"

We are deploying even more mobile clinics in the least vaccinated areas of Baltimore. Cartoon delta running from ...
"How do variants happen?"

If COVID-19 spreads enough, it mutates.
Some of those mutations are more dangerous than others.

The best way to stop variants is to stop spread.

The best way to stop spread is vaccination. Cartoon Alpha and Delta sho...
"Can vaccinated people spread Delta?"

YES.

Even if a vaccinated person might not show symptoms or get sick, they can still spread Delta.

SO WEAR YOUR MASK. Image
"So there's no point in getting the vax!"

NO!

Getting vaxxed drastically reduces your chances of severe illness, hospitalization, and death.

Get vaxxed: COVAX.BaltimoreCity.gov Cartoon Delta, persuading p...

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More from @BMore_Healthy

11 Aug
Another great question.

Coronaviruses are not new, but COVID-19 is, at least for humans.

Human coronaviruses were first identified in the mid-1960s.

Some of them are Common coronaviruses, which humans can handle OK.

But COVID-19 is SO new, we don't do a great job with it.
Common human coronaviruses are:

229E (alpha coronavirus)
NL63 (alpha coronavirus)
OC43 (beta coronavirus)
HKU1 (beta coronavirus)

None of these are COVID.
Other human coronaviruses are:

MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes MERS)
SARS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS)
SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19)
Read 5 tweets
11 Aug
Both great questions!

The World Health Organization recognizes 24 variants of Measles and there are four predominant Measles genotypes currently circulating worldwide: D8, B3, H1 and D4.
In terms of how long the vaccines last, on 1 April, Pfizer and BioNTech confirmed that immunity from their RNA vaccine is still going strong (91.3% effective) six months after the second dose.
Read 7 tweets
24 Jun
Charlie Chaplin did it better.
So, we joke, but this was a real, and terrible thing.
And yes, it was our doing, and we need to talk about it.
In 1899, Baltimore City Health Department Commissioner C. Hampson Jones, led racist efforts that targeted forced smallpox vaccinations of Black, Jewish, and immigrant communities in Baltimore.
Read 18 tweets
9 Dec 20
We've received a lot of questions about the new Executive Orders. We will be issuing more guidance ahead of Friday at 5pm, but many have asked one particular question "Why close indoor and outdoor dining, but not casinos, gyms, and malls?"- A thread #coronavirusbalt
1)First-our COVID-19 case data tells us intervention is required. In July, we were concerned with the rise in cases when our 7-day average was 146 new cases per day and we re-implemented “Phase 1” restrictions.
2) Yesterday, our average was 223 new cases per day.
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