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TheDane

02/08/21 4:05 PM

#344798 RE: Longpicker #344792

Good question. It’s an interesting story.

frenchbroad

02/08/21 8:30 PM

#344825 RE: Longpicker #344792

This is the end of this report. I agree and it is easy to see and understand than the new virus will refuse to be eliminee with vaccine. The virus is the dandelion graine who will all ways find the more small crack in the concrete. Anti-virus like Brilacidin who can kill the dandelion will have valuer. Funny dandelion. In Latin it is *teeth of the lion*. In French the same weed is pissenlit or *piss in the bed*.
In other words, perhaps the coronavirus uses long-term infections as a mutational testing ground. While inside one person, the virus can try out all these different combinations of mutations and figure out, through trial and error, which ones are best at evading the immune system or helping the virus become more infectious.

Most of these viral versions probably don't spread beyond the chronically infected patient. But every once in a while, as the theory goes, a variant gets lucky, infects a large number of people and launches a new whole stage of the pandemic.

And this process is likely happening again right now, worldwide, in other immunocompromised patients. Eventually, these new variants could mutate again and create even more dangerous forms of the coronavirus.