Recently, the news about Boston University creating a new type of virus became a red-hot topic. It is said that the virus has a lethality rate of 80 percent. Is it true?
The news spread as a study done by Boston University was published as a preprint on Oct. 14. But it isn’t as scary as people think, because the data is from animal models, not from human trials. However, I still disagree with this type of “gain-of-function” research because it brings a lot of unpredictable risks.
The reason I think it’s a CCP fear tactic is … Boston U did the research in a very very short time. Its illegal to do bio weapons development in the US. They would have to have isolated a shit ton of both strains and we have no evidence they have that. The Monkey pox scare was complete bs. Someone had to fund the project, who was that? That’s also illegal.
The commies like to use these insane threats to control behavior. They will put trash out in the news just to scare people.
When viruses are that lethal they are pretty useless, because the hosts die, lessening the spread. What they are after is one that is lethal AND highly transmissable, However, that is a contradiction in natural terms. If you like, the host has to be up and about to spread the virus, so in that case, the virus aims to be mild.
That is if you believe any of this virus theory.
I believe it has more to do with parasites, and one's body's reaction to die-offs.
...compelling observation....
Maybe it was a threat. Likely real.
...bad news generally is....
It killed 8 out of 10 mice which were bred to be unusually susceptible to covid, so the 80% part is true. How much that generalized to humans is a different matter.
...if it is half as lethal as the study, then that would still be devastating....
To the mice that were bred to have no immunity. However, it begs the question, why are people going out of the way to do this? They can figure out the lethal sequence from what's already around.
...follow the money....