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Algol eclipse and the new COVID 19 variant

  



There’s yet another covid-19 variant on the prowl and it’s got scientists worried. The B.1.1.529 strain, first detected in Botswana, is now spreading fast in various pockets of South Africa. Genome sequencing suggests nearly 75% of all the new cases belong to this category, almost entirely replacing the prevalent delta variant, according to epidemiologists. 

Eclipses can bring unfortunate events especially when they fall on certain stars. The November 19 lunar eclipse [27ta] is conjunct the deadly star Algol, Medusa’s head. About this area, Diana Rosenberg writes: 

 A comet was sighted in Italy in August 1347 “ in the Head of Medusa” just two months before the Black Death (bubonic plague) reached Genoa, its first advent in Europe. This was Venus in 1878 at the Memphis, TN Yellow Fever epidemic that killed 14,000; Jupiter in 1905 when plague ravaged India; there was a lunar eclipse here in 1910, the year 2.5 million died of bubonic plague in China; a Mercury - Mars - Jupiter conjunctionoccurred here in 1917 when a virulent influenza pandemic killing an estimated 25-50 million worldwide. 

In South Africa where the new variant is spreading fast, the eclipse is angular and therefore significant.

 

The table below gives the asteroids and TNPs that complete a T-square with the eclipse. 

Object

Position

Aesculapia

2sg

Sisyphus

0sg

Admetus

2ge

North Node

2ge

Lacrimosa

0pi

 

Aesculapia: Diseaseor illness

Admetus: Of long duration

Lacrimosa: Death

Sisyphus: Starting again

 

From the keywords, it is possible to sum up with the following sentences: 

A death causing disease or illness appears to restart. May remain with us for a long time. 

 


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