A fatal virus is self-limiting. It can't spread from a corpse. So each generation of the virus will become less lethal until it's no worse than a bad cold, because that's the most optimal way for the virus to reproduce.
If terrain theory is correct, and I’ve had what seems to be a lot of success dealing with illness as detoxification, then it’s not about “a virus spreading”, but about “how much poison are they able to distribute, how are they doing it, and when will the murderers run out?”
A fatal virus is self-limiting. It can't spread from a corpse. So each generation of the virus will become less lethal until it's no worse than a bad cold, because that's the most optimal way for the virus to reproduce.
Depends.
If terrain theory is correct, and I’ve had what seems to be a lot of success dealing with illness as detoxification, then it’s not about “a virus spreading”, but about “how much poison are they able to distribute, how are they doing it, and when will the murderers run out?”