On December 24, 2021 at 01:59, buzz said...
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Other relatively simple pathogens, such as smallpox, mumps, etc. are easy to control and breakthrough cases, if any, don’t make the news. SARS based pathogens, such as the flu and COVID-19 are more complex and mutate frequently. We are prepared for the idea that flu vaccines are different each year, we must renew our vaccination every year, and there will be breakthroughs, yet we view COVID breakthroughs as a giant conspiracy based fail.
If we get a million re-tweets about something it must be true, right?
FYI - smallpox is essentially extinct as it only exists (supposedly) in a few research centers. If there was breakout case it would be #1 on the news.
I recently read where mRNA is now being looked to to apply to other diseases. We will likely evolve to a generic shot that boosts immunity to covid, the flu, lime disease, etc.