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Everything below will be under the context that covid is real and is mutating.

All things that have a parasitic relationship with a host be they actual parasites, or bacteria, or virus generally benefit the most when the host is alive. Granted there are some that spread the most from a host's corpse but that's not what we're talking about.

Covid is a respiratory virus. Do you think a respiratory virus is going to spread much from a corpse? No. It won't. Will this virus then benefit from this deadly eventuality of itself? No. It will not.

Covid is a respiratory virus. Do you think a respiratory virus is going to spread much when it presents with extremely minimal symptoms that allow the 'host' to live it's life normally. Go about normally. Interact with other potential hosts normally? Yes. It does. Will this virus benefit from this non-deadly presentation of itself? Yes. It will.

What these lockdowns have done is expose the virus to the strong. To the immune systems that can and did shrug off the "strong" forms of viral mutation. This left behind ONLY weaker mutations. These weaker mutations still needed to live. So they stay on the host and don't cause a strong immune response because that would be suicidal.

The human body has trillions of cells. The human body has millions upon millions upon millions of virus, bacterial and parasitic organisms living on and in it constantly. Some in a perpetual state of removal. Some in a symbiotic relationship in which both host and parasite benefit from the other. Some are so benign that the body takes it's time getting rid of because most illness symptoms are healthy responses of the body fighting the illness and not necessarily the illness itself; think fever, chills, stuffed up nose, cough, runny eyes, sleepiness etc.

If omicron is real it is just a benign virus.

**Everything below will be under the context that covid is real and is mutating.** All things that have a parasitic relationship with a host be they actual parasites, or bacteria, or virus generally benefit the most when the host is alive. Granted there are some that spread the most from a host's corpse but that's not what we're talking about. Covid is a respiratory virus. Do you think a respiratory virus is going to spread much from a corpse? No. It won't. Will this virus then benefit from this deadly eventuality of itself? No. It will not. Covid is a respiratory virus. Do you think a respiratory virus is going to spread much when it presents with extremely minimal symptoms that allow the 'host' to live it's life normally. Go about normally. Interact with other potential hosts normally? Yes. It does. Will this virus benefit from this non-deadly presentation of itself? Yes. It will. What these lockdowns have done is expose the virus to the strong. To the immune systems that can and did shrug off the "strong" forms of viral mutation. This left behind **ONLY** weaker mutations. These weaker mutations still needed to live. So they stay on the host and don't cause a strong immune response because that would be suicidal. The human body has trillions of cells. The human body has millions upon millions upon millions of virus, bacterial and parasitic organisms living on and in it constantly. Some in a perpetual state of removal. Some in a symbiotic relationship in which both host and parasite benefit from the other. Some are so benign that the body takes it's time getting rid of because most illness symptoms are healthy responses of the body fighting the illness and not necessarily the illness itself; think fever, chills, stuffed up nose, cough, runny eyes, sleepiness etc. If omicron is real it is **just** a benign virus.

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Not necessarily so. I never said they did. I said the lockdowns pushed that path of mutation faster. And here (((you))) are.