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Has the "common cold" actually been a long series of corona viruses in a continuing pattern of ever evolving mutation?
Not simply one consistent strain? As in, "I've got a cold."
Have we actually been having a different variant of the "cold" virus each and every time?
If so, does that show that new variants of corona virus have been with us for many years?
If this is the case then it would seem that the main difference between today's cv19 mutations and cold and flu viruses of the past is the widespread promotion.
Preaching to the choir, I know.
Just thinking through some ammunition to help the uninformed on their way.
If this can be shown it seems like it could be a powerful argument.
Thank you for reading.
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"You never catch the same cold twice."
Thank you.
The whole reason they never invented a vaccination for the cold or flu was because the mutation rate was so high the vaccine would constantly be out of date. Then they started trying annual flu vaccines, which i have always considered ludicrous. Now they are doing cold vaccines, and pretending the mutations are a shock nobody could have foreseen