just like influenza, common cold, and every other virus, yes...

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    just like influenza, common cold, and every other virus, yes they constantly mutate, as I described. yeet the commonalities between one iteration and later ones define the virus as a species. targeted the common properties of the virus enables a efficacious vaccine to be developed. this is even more so with mRNA vaxxes. the mRNA component is merely the carrier module and the scrap of cell wall material can be changed with each mutation to maintain efficacy.

    "any therapeutic that would likely be of benefit ". ..... are you referring to the hydroxychloroquine nonsense?
 
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