I thought viruses tend to be less lethal with each mutation. I guess he is saying its possible since we’ve never vaccinated on such a massive scale during a Pandemic so that it cant be predicted and, in fact, could be much worse?
I thought viruses tend to be less lethal with each mutation. I guess he is saying its possible since we’ve never vaccinated on such a massive scale during a Pandemic so that it cant be predicted and, in fact, could be much worse?
Viruses do usually get less deadly as they mutate but not always. I think the main concern I get from Geert is that we are training the virus to escape us & once we do that it won't be mild for anyone anymore....
It won't be that the virus has changed so much but more that we will have zero immune defense against it. Not many humans would survive if that was to happen
I have a few years of post secondary science-based education yet I find some of the things Geert says hard to fully understand or explain. After seeing his predictions come true I want to understand it more than ever! I hope Alex reads his comments and has some interest 🤞🤗
I think the idea that viruses mutate to get less lethal assumes the virus is fairly lethal to start with. What the virus "cares" about is how well it spreads. That mostly boils down to how long a person is contagious, and how easily it spreads (the r0 factor). I think the problem with a virus being too deadly for it's own good would only come into play if it tends to wipe out a whole population. The great majority of people with COVID live, and are contagious for quite a long period of time. The evolutionary pressure may make COVID more deadly or less deadly - I think of it as kind of a random walk.
Now the human response to a virus would tend to make the virus less deadly, but of course that takes a long time - a lot longer than a few years anyway.
I thought viruses tend to be less lethal with each mutation. I guess he is saying its possible since we’ve never vaccinated on such a massive scale during a Pandemic so that it cant be predicted and, in fact, could be much worse?
Viruses do usually get less deadly as they mutate but not always. I think the main concern I get from Geert is that we are training the virus to escape us & once we do that it won't be mild for anyone anymore....
It won't be that the virus has changed so much but more that we will have zero immune defense against it. Not many humans would survive if that was to happen
I have a few years of post secondary science-based education yet I find some of the things Geert says hard to fully understand or explain. After seeing his predictions come true I want to understand it more than ever! I hope Alex reads his comments and has some interest 🤞🤗
I think the idea that viruses mutate to get less lethal assumes the virus is fairly lethal to start with. What the virus "cares" about is how well it spreads. That mostly boils down to how long a person is contagious, and how easily it spreads (the r0 factor). I think the problem with a virus being too deadly for it's own good would only come into play if it tends to wipe out a whole population. The great majority of people with COVID live, and are contagious for quite a long period of time. The evolutionary pressure may make COVID more deadly or less deadly - I think of it as kind of a random walk.
Now the human response to a virus would tend to make the virus less deadly, but of course that takes a long time - a lot longer than a few years anyway.
Viruses DO tend to become less lethal if left alone. Using mass unsteriling ‘vaccines’ during a pandemic is interfering with that.