Scientist Warn Covid May Be Disappearing Too Fast
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Too fast? Not for us!
They’ve proven they don’t need a real virus to cause a society plague
This means they can no longer use their fake PCR tests to tell people they are positive for their fake virus.
I remember seeing this awhile back. It's still worth posting of course, thank you, but I'm just saying that it couldn't have been a reaction to anything that happened in the past few days, because I saw this months ago.
omicron is the white hat cure
Can someone post the Trump gif "and we say bye bye"
u/#Byebye
My fucking man!!!
I remember seeing that story back in 2020.
Their PANIC is palpable.
“Vaccine studies”… what a crock of SHIT. We got your aggregated studies right here on GAw. Since they started ladling this shit & calling it healthy soup.
This is an old news segment I’ve already seen make the rounds here.
That's not going to save you from Nuremberg 2.
Scientists are cheaper to buy than politicians.
Viruses, if they even are disease causing pathogens as we have been told, and they are lkely not, will always become more transmissible and less virulent (deadly) over time. I recall saying this on voat in 2019, with much pushback. It is true, has always been true throught the history of virology, but people were overcome by he the 24/7 fear mongering.
All organisms strive to survive. If they killed all they infected quickly, they would not spread and would not survive. This is why the adjective "novel" was attached to the Covid narrative, so they could change the narrative (the novel- Choose Your Own Adventure) according to their agenda(s) with very few questions, which were silenced, as we have seen, over and over. I'd be surprised to get any legitimate pushback now that more and more are understanding what this Plandemic is actually about.
i agree but this is not the case for all pathogens. i think it makes sense for coronaviruses and others that can not live outside the live host, but we know of other viruses that can and that retain their deadliness.
Which "viruses" are capable of surviving without a host? None. So how do they retain their "deadliness"?
ebola, rabies last longer than covid
again, the point is there are some viruses that do NOT become less deadly over time.
They kill quickly, so no, they don't last longer. But I'm out, again, you are free to believe what you want.
Show me where "Rabies" or "Ebola" became more deadly. They didn't because they killed those who had them, without time to spread, which is exactly as expected. No pathogen in the history of modern medicine has mutated into a deadlier strain, except some strains of antibiotic resistant bacteria, due to overusage of antibiotics, because it is an organism like all others, which strives to survive. Killing off your host quickly is the route to extinction. A "novel" coronavirus (one of thousands of common colds) can be this, that or other, depending on the day's narrative, a narrative that so many are choking down without using brain or hundreds of years of medical history.
the point was, again, some do not become LESS deadly
Becsuse the more deadly a pathogen is, the less time it has to spread. Until this "novel" covid came along, it was always a maxim that a virus will become less virulent and more transmissible over time because fewer people will be exposed. Any mutations that occur will be its advantage to stay alive, ie, become less deadly.
https://mobile.twitter.com/DrKellyVictory/status/1408572544639242244?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1408572544639242244l
This is what I was taught in my bio courses. Here is an MD saying the same and other Dr.'s agreeing.
Out of all the lies this plandemic gave us, this is a very big one. There are many "fact-checking" articles saying differently. but I'll stick with the practicing MDs over Reuters/Pfizer. You are free to believe what you want.
This is old though.
Yeah, yeah - so "I guess we'll never know for sure shrug " if the vaccines were super effective.
Dude, this is so old. Who is still circulating this as new info?
I say not fast enough!!!!