BallSacBounce wrote:omerome wrote:BallSacBounce wrote:Well these Trump supporters at these massive rallies should be dropping like flies then. How come they're not?
They may not be dropping like flies, but thanks to these rallies (which are superspreader events), this virus is getting opportunities to mutate. And because of this mutation, the virus may become more contagious.A study involving more than 5,000 COVID-19 patients in Houston finds that the virus that causes the disease is accumulating genetic mutations, one of which may have made it more contagious. This mirrors a study published in July that found that around the world, viral strains with the same genetic mutation quickly outcompeted other strains.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201030142123.htm
Is this another example of, "if I don't see it, it doesn't exist" logic I keep seeing?
Generally speaking, not always but generally, when they mutate they become less deadly. It's not good for spreading if they kill the host. The Spanish Flu was one very notable exception.
The point is, it shouldn't be spreading as it has in the first place.
If this administration actually implemented from the very beginning stringent policies about wearing masks and socially distancing instead of literally doing the opposite, just how many lives could have been saved? And how many fewer opportunities this virus would have a chance to mutate. We don't know if it becomes less deadly. What if it does? What if it doesn't? Why is this even acceptable behavior to you?























