From what I understand from my discussions with a few doctors is that viruses, like any organism, want to reproduce and spread. Therefore killing a host is not conducive to this goal. As a virus, you want to be highly contagious, but not lethal. It would make sense that viruses would mutate with these desired traits, or rather, viruses with these traits are more likely to reproduce.
This would also align with someone (i.e. China or the Deep State) weaponizing viruses as a bioweapon. You don't want to kill your enemies. Dead people don't take up resources. You want to weaken them in large numbers quickly so that you overwhelm their health survices, reduce productivity, and destroy their economy.
This is correct. A virus does not want its host dead because it cannot survive without the body being alive.
An ideal scenario of natural selection for a virus is to present virtually no symptoms but be highly contagious and to not cause harm ultimately to the host. Better yet is to actually protect the host from other forms of infection (symbiosis scenario).
Vaccine lifts selection pressure for otherwise lethal variants in order to be passed to the unvaccinated and kill them. This is why the MSM are calling the unvaccinated "Variant factories" in typical inversion.
From what I understand from my discussions with a few doctors is that viruses, like any organism, want to reproduce and spread. Therefore killing a host is not conducive to this goal. As a virus, you want to be highly contagious, but not lethal. It would make sense that viruses would mutate with these desired traits, or rather, viruses with these traits are more likely to reproduce.
This would also align with someone (i.e. China or the Deep State) weaponizing viruses as a bioweapon. You don't want to kill your enemies. Dead people don't take up resources. You want to weaken them in large numbers quickly so that you overwhelm their health survices, reduce productivity, and destroy their economy.
This is correct. A virus does not want its host dead because it cannot survive without the body being alive.
An ideal scenario of natural selection for a virus is to present virtually no symptoms but be highly contagious and to not cause harm ultimately to the host. Better yet is to actually protect the host from other forms of infection (symbiosis scenario).
Vaccine lifts selection pressure for otherwise lethal variants in order to be passed to the unvaccinated and kill them. This is why the MSM are calling the unvaccinated "Variant factories" in typical inversion.