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Consider that this virus is going to mutate at one point.
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[quote:Prayandprepare000:MV80MzEyOTUzXzc4NTQwMTIyX0M0MTM3QTFC] Chris Martensen says this type of virus tends to get weaker over time. There are exceptions...the second year of the 1918 Spanish flu was significantly more lethal. Ebola has at least 5 strains now. One kills 95 percent, another 50 percent. Good post. We cant take anything for granted. I am getting sort of numb, it is just so awful. [/quote]
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It's almost certainly created by someone in a lab, the evidence against it being a naturally occurring virus is pilling up by the day.
If you ever played Plague Inc, apparently the best way to 'win' was to have a virus initially show small symptoms to spread, then mutate into something terrible.
This was made in a lab so that mentality would apply. We think this isn't that bad. It's because we can't think more than a move in front of our faces.
This thing is out and spreading, of course the first iteration is going to be mild.
Wait a year.
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