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https://twitter.com/Anthea06274890/status/1382437958628876296

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This will make it more so:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33330870/

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Quick question. Do you think it will spread like AIDS? Where casual contact isn't so much the issue just biological fluids?

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There are other flu like coronaviruses out there like OC 43, and they haven’t experienced some sort of wild ass mutation. I have read several scientific studies which point to proof-reading mechanisms in this viruses replication process that prevent mutation. This virus will not mutate as quickly as influenza. It is a slow mutating virus. “Muh variant” is a gimmick to sell more vaccines and push masks. People that have immunity to the current virus will have immunity to new strains for years and years because the mutations are insignificant. Its all horse shit.

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Thats correct. The virus would have to change over 30% before it would be considered a varient that we could not have immunity to. On top of that if a virus mutates its so insignificant of a change , like .03, and our body can still recognize that virus and kill it. So people that don't know that are probably terrified into taking the vaccine. You're right.

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Kind of interesting idea but its just a huge leap that this would happen with the RNA vaccine and that such a mutation would end up in the gametes