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To: TobagoJack who wrote (175914)8/7/2021 8:24:21 AM
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Influenza spent thousands of years trying to be more infectious but also learning to mutate as quickly as possible for the next round. The gain of function Fauci brought us is not the same as ability to mutate which is likely much trickier. I think there is a good chance this is one and done. As there is much higher penetration of the virus than there is for the flu virus (greater percent of the population infected) this would go against the virus being a long term mutater. Influenza took thousands of years to get everything just right. I doubt COVID man made or not got it just right. Just my models spitting out an answer to you. As there are no articles to give the right answers we use the models. Much like in my book. Look for physicians that use models. They are 10-20 years in front of the rest. Haim might live longer if he can figure that out