Extremely rapid spread (so infects most of the population quickly which reduces the window available for the virus to mutate).
Unlike vaccines, can be hopefully spread to animal populations, inducing immunity in them too (else the virus will keep mutating in animal pools and jumping back).
Mild
Correctly targeted to the respiratory system (respiratory antibodies are apparently distinct from internal antibodies, so an injectable vaccine fails to produce antibodies in the respiratory tract which is where they're needed to prevent catching the disease. Maybe that's why the vax fails to prevent infection).
Or it could be the virus failed to live up to its Event 201 potential (65m deaths in 18 months), and ((they)) need to wrap it up and preparing for backup plans like Cyber Polygon, Smallpox etc.
People say it's milder but it's far more infectious, which means overall it's going to fill up the hospitals. The UK ones for example, are going up right now.
It's perfect for that isn't it:
Or it could be the virus failed to live up to its Event 201 potential (65m deaths in 18 months), and ((they)) need to wrap it up and preparing for backup plans like Cyber Polygon, Smallpox etc.
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No, it''s going to keep mutating, and as antibodies wane, people will keep catching it again. It's also going to merge with Delta.
I think the work should be taking antiviral prevention every day. I do, following the FLCCC protocols. Otherwise humanity if effed.
Of course, but viruses tend to get milder and more infectious. Omicron is already mild so it's looking good. The only problem is due to leaky COVID vaccines: https://conspiracies.win/p/140vMD28aO/x/c/4JJgxzrtQw8
People say it's milder but it's far more infectious, which means overall it's going to fill up the hospitals. The UK ones for example, are going up right now.