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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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Patriot, ask if this variant is a cover up for the Kill Shot ?

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Nope.

Generally, as viruses mutate, they become more contagious, but LESS lethal. Of course viruses adhere to random mutation (assuming they are naturally occurring viruses) and survival of the fittest rules. Therefore any mutation that keeps the host alive longer to spread more, would be advantageous. Any mutation that kills the host faster would eventually eliminate the virus.

The oldest human viruses are the most contagious and the least lethal. AAMOF, there are thousands of ancient human viruses that exist in all of us, but cause NO SYMPTOMS and pose no health risk... and now you know why.

The more you know.

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But aren't measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox naturally occuring viruses? Why didn't they mutate? Just trying to understand.

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If you believe the Earth is 6000 yrs old and evolution is a myth, just give up on this topic. (that is not aimed at you personally... just a word to all readers)

The viruses you have just listed are 'newer' viruses in the evolutionary scheme of things. They are still dangerous.

Our species has been host to tens of thousands of viruses that have evolved with us over eons, and still exist, still infect us, are still very contagious, ... but have evolved long ago to not negatively affect the host in any way. Survival of the fittest works like that.

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They do mutate within a pre-determined blueprint to which scientists do not understand.

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maybe a lab-created virus acts differently and needs "new instructions" to get more lethal

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The problem with a lab created virus is that it's a chimaera (hybrid). Chimaera aren't natural and therefore can't mutate without external (man assisted) interference.

Anyone who doubts this was a man-made virus need only to read this article. I've noticed that since I first found the article early on in the Covid scare they have added a disclaimer.

https://www.nature.com/news/engineered-bat-virus-stirs-debate-over-risky-research-1.18787

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>"Chimaera aren't natural and therefore can't mutate without external (man assisted) interference."

Very good. You are absolutely correct. It is not sustainable outside of man's assistance. Now, consider micro-chimerism. The same set rules applies to it as well.

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Quite right. I borrowed your well articulated statement above to answer TSE1's post below. I hope this is alright with you otherwise I will delete it.

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Its all good

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Thanks. Credit where its due.

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Embrace death and take joy in the knowledge that all those who hunt you are dying with you, all those who sent this plague are dying with you, all those who profit from your suffering are dying with you, all your enemies die with you, all those who aided your enemies die with you. None shall escape this fate. None shall endure. All must pass. Those found guilty of crimes against humanity are merely biding their time before the worst fate of all comes for them, their children, and the very world they foolishly thought to usher in all die with you.

Truly, where we go one, we go all.

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It has never worked this way before. Viruses follow the entropy laws. Mutations are detritus and become less, not more.

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doesn't mean they become less lethal

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Swervish has it right. It is what all micro-biologists agree as being true. He posted above the following (My acknowledgement goes to Swervish to repost this)

"Nope.

Generally, as viruses mutate, they become more contagious, but LESS lethal. Of course viruses adhere to random mutation (assuming they are naturally occurring viruses) and survival of the fittest rules. Therefore any mutation that keeps the host alive longer to spread more, would be advantageous. Any mutation that kills the host faster would eventually eliminate the virus.

The oldest human viruses are the most contagious and the least [emph.] lethal. AAMOF, there are thousands of ancient human viruses that exist in all of us, but cause NO SYMPTOMS and pose no health risk... and now you know why."

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Anything to keep the sheep in fear