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One of the Bogdanoffs dies from the coof.
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2021-12-30 at 6:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Covid-19 burned out a year ago. The variant is nothing more than a mild common cold. So the only thing left that can be causing deaths is the jabs.
Viruses don't just "burn out"
The various flu and cold viruses have been around for millennia...you think this one is going to disappear after a few months?
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2021-12-30 at 7:06 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 7:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It mutates into a weaker variant. That's what's called burnout.
Yeah, like smallpox did. Ebola? First discovered 45 years ago? Just a bit of a twinge in the throat, to be honest. And have you heard? AIDS is practically improving people's immune systems these days, that's how much weaker it's gotten. -
2021-12-30 at 7:25 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 7:27 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 7:33 PM UTCAIDS has gotten weaker.
And where are the flus of 1918 or 1968?
People forget Woodstock and the whole 1969 thing was held in the middle of a deadly flu pandemic. Boomers didn't give a fuck, but they want the whole world to stop now, that they are old and vulnerable to the sort of viral illnesses young people shrug off. -
2021-12-30 at 7:35 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 8:03 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 9:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Or a stronger variant.
The chances of a virus evolving gain of function is literally in the hundreds of billions. Virtually zero. Sure, it does happen, but the chances would still be near zero. That's real science, not the pseudoscience you seem very prone to embrace. -
2021-12-30 at 9:22 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 10:21 PM UTC
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2021-12-30 at 10:38 PM UTC"Literally in the hundreds of billions!"
>average infected person has 1000000000-10000000000 virions in their body
>ie you'd expect the virus to gain a mutation which provides it a net gain of function with every 100-1000 infections
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2021-12-30 at 10:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai "Literally in the hundreds of billions!"
>average infected person has 1000000000-10000000000 virions in their body
>ie you'd expect the virus to gain a mutation which provides it a net gain of function with every 100-1000 infections
>tens of thousands of people infected every day
lol, I was thinking that too...
A billion viruses is 2 sneezes... -
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2022-01-04 at 1:08 PM UTCFuvk I have to piss but don't wanna get up