To understand, you have to ask the other question: how did the 'scientists' establish that there was viral transmission. If you look into it... it's astonishing. This applies for measles, polio, smallpox, flu etc.
Friendly reminder: more infectious correlates to less deadly per capita unless the virus is specifically engineered by humans to be more deadly.
Natural selection pressures viruses to keep their host alive (both to spread for longer and to reinfect later) and to spread more easily.
The dangerous viruses are the ones that can live in other animals without harming them, because then there's no selection pressure to be less dangerous to humans; we're incidental. The Black Death was spread by fleas who were hardly affected by it.
Does any American even care at this point?
I'm including Californians. Or state governments.
I still saw people wearing masks in the grocery store this morning and I'm in Texas. It turned my stomach.
except there are no "viruses" just wait for more people to get a handle on that.
chicken pox was an illness.
To understand, you have to ask the other question: how did the 'scientists' establish that there was viral transmission. If you look into it... it's astonishing. This applies for measles, polio, smallpox, flu etc.
But you have to do a lot of reading.
They're still just conditioning their citizens for the inevitable release of additional bioweapons during the upcoming World War.
You have to make sure the masses know what's PPE, love injecting strange chemicals, and can sit at home for weeks on end.
I feel like that's being generous. Seems more likely it's just glutinous lust for power
I'm still not sure it isn't an AI manipulating everybody worldwide with the goal of human extinction.
Src/https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/11/biden-extends-covid-public-health-emergency-as-omicron-xbbpoint1point5-spreads.html
Friendly reminder: more infectious correlates to less deadly per capita unless the virus is specifically engineered by humans to be more deadly.
Natural selection pressures viruses to keep their host alive (both to spread for longer and to reinfect later) and to spread more easily.
The dangerous viruses are the ones that can live in other animals without harming them, because then there's no selection pressure to be less dangerous to humans; we're incidental. The Black Death was spread by fleas who were hardly affected by it.
Even so continuing down the path now is double folly