Ok to the question to everyone is this: Who is ready for the second wave of virus outbreaks? I get the protesting and all of that. But what I am also very concerned for is the virus.
Too early. The second wave is in the Fall. In 1918 the pandemic killed most of its millions in the second wave, including 675 thousand Americans mostly via pneumonia. There really is no escaping it unless you move to Svalbard. This may only end through 'herd immunity'. Which sadly means upwards of 40 million deaths worldwide.Too early. The second wave is in the Fall. In 1918 the pandemic killed most of its millions in the second wave, including 675 thousand Americans mostly via pneumonia. There really is no escaping it un...See more
Yeah I also predict the second wave in the Fall. There will be a lot of deaths. The internet will show us all, especially through the bogus photos of the long rows of coffins supposedly with Covid victims.
to call it a second wave, we must know what this means in diferent parts of the world, due to the fact that some countrys haven´t faced the highest point of cases. or some in fact are at this exact point.
"On average, the coronavirus accumulates about two changes per month in its genome. Sequencing SARS-CoV-2 genomes helps researchers follow how the virus spreads. Most of the changes don’t affect how the virus behaves, but a few may change the disease’s transmissibility or severity."
- ScienceMag.org
What needs to happen is you need to spend DNA points and mutate it's air/water transmission ability, and then when enough are infected, mutate it to deadlier symptoms before herd immunity sets in..Go Natural Selection Go!
"On average, the coronavirus accumulates about two changes per month in its genome. Sequencing SARS-CoV-2 genomes helps researchers follow how the virus s...See more
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"On average, the coronavirus accumulates about two changes per month in its genome. Sequencing SARS-CoV-2 genomes helps researchers follow how the virus spreads. Most of the changes don’t affect how the virus behaves, but a few may change the disease’s transmissibility or severity."
- ScienceMag.org
What needs to happen is you need to spend DNA points and mutate it's air/water transmission ability, and then when enough are infected, mutate it to deadlier symptoms before herd immunity sets in..Go Natural Selection Go!
"On average, the coronavirus accumulates about two changes per month in its genome. Sequencing SARS-CoV-2 genomes helps researchers follow how the virus s...See more