COVID AND THE VACCINE - TRUTH, LIES, AND MISCONCEPTIONS REVEALED, page-3091

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    "Your conclusion and inference are both wrong."

    Would you care to explain why? The science says:

    "Rapidly mutating viruses often evolve over time into less lethal strains. This is predicted by models of natural selection because highly lethal strains kill their host rapidly and cannot spread as easily as less lethal strains. The dominate less lethal strain also gives immunity against the more lethal strains resulting in the lethal strain dying out completely."

    What makes you so sure, given the evidence that we have an extremely infectious version of the coronavirus spreading like wildfire and at the same time the deaths and hospitalizations are dropping dramatically in largely unvaccinated populations?

    The Spanish flu ended after two years naturally. Perhaps that is simply how long it takes these types of viruses to mutate into something relatively harmless?

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    Last edited by kacy: 26/06/21
 
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