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Following this morning's rant from the COVID-positive (and triple-vaxxed) Jim Cramer, and Tuesday afternoon's public address from President Joe Biden begging unvaccinated Americans to please just go and get their jabs already, Microsoft billionaire (and self-appointed unofficial global vaccination czar) Bill Gates has just issued a few tweets changing his projections for how long the pandemic might actually last.

After saying a few months ago that he finally expected the 'acute phase' of the pandemic to end next year, Gates has apparently once again changed his mind about the pandemic's longevity, proving once again that armchair experts (and even many of the real scientists) see their expectations shift with whatever the current case count is.

According to Gates, just when the world was finally feeling that life might soon return to normal, the surge in new cases over the past month (which has been partly driven by the rise of the omicron variant, which is now responsible for most new cases in the US, per the CDC) means the world might actually be entering "the worst part of the pandemic" instead.

"Omicron will hit home for all of us," Gates said (despite claims that it actually causes more mild cases than the delta strain), adding that "close friends of mine now have it" and that he had cancelled his holiday plans and urged others to do the same because of it.

>The comment section on this article is the best part. Make sure to scroll down and read them. Following this morning's rant from the COVID-positive (and triple-vaxxed) Jim Cramer, and Tuesday afternoon's public address from President Joe Biden begging unvaccinated Americans to please just go and get their jabs already, Microsoft billionaire (and self-appointed unofficial global vaccination czar) Bill Gates has just issued a few tweets changing his projections for how long the pandemic might actually last. After saying a few months ago that he finally expected the 'acute phase' of the pandemic to end next year, Gates has apparently once again changed his mind about the pandemic's longevity, proving once again that armchair experts (and even many of the real scientists) see their expectations shift with whatever the current case count is. According to Gates, just when the world was finally feeling that life might soon return to normal, the surge in new cases over the past month (which has been partly driven by the rise of the omicron variant, which is now responsible for most new cases in the US, per the CDC) means the world might actually be entering "the worst part of the pandemic" instead. "Omicron will hit home for all of us," Gates said (despite claims that it actually causes more mild cases than the delta strain), adding that "close friends of mine now have it" and that he had cancelled his holiday plans and urged others to do the same because of it.

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Lying while telling the truth. 'worst surge!!!' oh that means that the virus is the worst right? never mind that its completely harmless and a less dangerous variation of the previous strains, but the fact that it spreads easier means that what he said is true, but what it implies is not. There is a LOT of this double speak lately, they can tell the truth while lying at the same time by stating one truth while implying many other lies.

There may be a blow up of cases, but those cases wont translate to hospitalizations or deaths, just cases.

life will never return to normal, NEVER. Nothing we can do will change that, even if hitler took the reigns and a united white supremacist army led by god himself wiped out all the bolshevik cunts, things would not go back to normal. The normal we enjoyed for the last 70 years was a dream, it was never real. we were indulging on the spun gold that the jews created basking in the safety of military and technological supremacy! only now to be subverted, robbed and imprisoned.

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Everything we know points to the fact that they are not able to tell the difference between influenza a or b or covid. Now we qare to believe they know variants? BS.

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Iight be a little behind on that can you like to a source or summary on that info?

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