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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostHowever you can engineer a virus to just affect a tiny proportion of the population, create a panic situation, justify a country wide vaccine administration and provide economic stimulus that enriches the rich buddies who donated to your political party.
How old are you fullyautomatix? Over 50? Over 60?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf it's too deadly it dies out as well. Corpses don't cough. If it makes people too sick, they don't go out and spread it.
In a country with strict rules, sick people do not interact with many other people and not in a way with frequent and fast transmission.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf it's too deadly it dies out as well. Corpses don't cough. If it makes people too sick, they don't go out and spread it.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostCoronavirus is evolving. Whether it gets deadlier or not may depend on us | Coronavirus | The Guardian
Basically, if a disease causing virus can hop easily from host to host, a more virulent and deadly strain can thrive (it can pass person to person before it kills the host). If there is social distancing and other measures, a more deadly mutation will die out before it can find new hosts and less severe strains will evolve that can pass asymptomatically.
It seems the death rate in Sweden is much higher than neighbours and I guess they are spreading a stronger strain of virus.
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Lack of social distancing and other measures (masks) == higher viral load when one gets it.
Sars2 is already one of the most virulent virii out there
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One consequence of not social distancing
Coronavirus is evolving. Whether it gets deadlier or not may depend on us | Coronavirus | The Guardian
Basically, if a disease causing virus can hop easily from host to host, a more virulent and deadly strain can thrive (it can pass person to person before it kills the host). If there is social distancing and other measures, a more deadly mutation will die out before it can find new hosts and less severe strains will evolve that can pass asymptomatically.
It seems the death rate in Sweden is much higher than neighbours and I guess they are spreading a stronger strain of virus.Tags: None
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