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To: Eric who wrote (1467844)7/11/2024 11:33:16 AM
From: miraje1 Recommendation

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longz

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We are getting closer to a vaccine for the common cold.

Covering all the strains.


Blowing it out your pie hole again. You need to learn how to quit when you're behind, posting easily debunked bull shit. From that WebMD link..

webmd.com

Your throat feels scratchy, you start sneezing and coughing, and pretty soon you're in the grip of a nasty cold. To add insult to injury, all that big-time misery is from a tiny invader called a virus.

And it's not just one you need to dodge. There are more than 200 that can lay you low.

It's likely that someday you'll have a close encounter with one of these types:

There are also a lot of viruses that doctors haven't identified. About 20%-30% of colds in adults are caused by these "unknown" bugs.
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As for viruses that cause diseases such as smallpox or measles, you might want to educate yourself as to why they don't mutate over time. Polio virus as well. Covid and flu and common cold viruses do mutate constantly. You need to go back to school to learn why. And why vaccines to eliminate them are like a dog chasing its tail..



To: Eric who wrote (1467844)7/11/2024 11:55:25 AM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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longz

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Eric,
We are getting closer to a vaccine for the common cold.
Link? Whoever invents this should win the Nobel Prize in medicine.

Tenchusatsu



To: Eric who wrote (1467844)7/11/2024 1:22:34 PM
From: longz  Respond to of 1576825
 
DR.ERIC