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Interesting that the cases starting to increase just about when vaccinations started. (The study also confirmed that the variant -- called B.1.427/B.1.429 and first detected in December -- has surged across California. The second study found that the variant has spread rapidly in San Francisco's Mission District in the past few months. By late January, it had become the predominant variant in California, and cases caused by the variant are now doubling every 18 days, according to Chiu and colleagues.) https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210225/new-coronavirus-variant-surging-in-california?src=rss_public

Interesting that the cases starting to increase just about when vaccinations started. (The study also confirmed that the variant -- called B.1.427/B.1.429 and first detected in December -- has surged across California. The second study found that the variant has spread rapidly in San Francisco's Mission District in the past few months. By late January, it had become the predominant variant in California, and cases caused by the variant are now doubling every 18 days, according to Chiu and colleagues.) https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210225/new-coronavirus-variant-surging-in-california?src=rss_public

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the virus is trying to survive

No. There is no virus. Something that doesn't exist can neither try nor survive.