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twistedh8 t1_itxt0qa wrote

Yea no shit but that's why it is mutating. Stupid fucks. Relevancy and inference

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AugustWolf22 OP t1_ityzs2z wrote

This article has nothing to do with the SARS-COV.2 virus. antivaxxers are terrible but please do not spread misinformation/gibberish.

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twistedh8 t1_itzgl2d wrote

Yes I already explained. Keep up comrade.

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helrazr t1_itzc0fp wrote

Covid VARIANTS are combining in some instances yes. But to my knowledge and I’m assuming other scientists knowledge, Covid has never combined with another type of virus like Influenza.

So how is this an anti-vaxxer or unvaccinated persons fault for RSV and Influenza combing like the article mentioned? Mind you, RSV and Influenza are two different types of viruses with similar symptoms.

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twistedh8 t1_itzgo12 wrote

Combining? I said mutated.

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helrazr t1_itzr961 wrote

Dude.....why are you bringing up Covid mutations/variants to begin with?

Per the article:

> Two common respiratory viruses can fuse to form a hybrid virus capable of evading the human immune system, and infecting lung cells – the first time such viral cooperation has ever been observed.

What does this have to due with Covid? Stay on top Comrade.

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twistedh8 t1_itzregg wrote

Because it's relevant. Are you ok ?

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helrazr t1_itzv3yp wrote

I'm very much ok.

I'm still trying to understand how you think that if people were vaxxed it would/could stop Covid from fusing with any random virus. Even if Alpha was the only strain/mutation/variant still there is/was nothing stopping it from doing what this article mentions. Even if everyone was vaxxed, it doesn't entirely stop the spread of the disease.

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twistedh8 t1_itzzs1y wrote

Are you ok? You better go and reread the comments not just what you think I typed comrade. Not once did i mention fusing.Lmao

"Viruses mutate to adapt to their surroundings and more effectively move from host to host. Mutations can cause viruses to better evade our immune systems, treatments and vaccines. A mutation can help the virus gain traits that better help it reproduce quickly or adhere better to the surface of human cells."

Nothing is 100 percent but the Vax helps with accute sickness, lower the rate of transmission and help stop the virus jumping from host to host wich for the unvaxxed definitely increases the chances

w H O

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helrazr t1_iu015pn wrote

How many times are you gonna edit this comment?

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twistedh8 t1_iu01e5l wrote

I'm sorry does proof reading and editing offend you?

Jfc

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helrazr t1_iu01tvb wrote

You proof read BEFORE submitting. What your doing now is editing paragraphs worth of info....later yo, this was fun.

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helrazr t1_iu01mb5 wrote

Your also grasping at anything you can find to somehow make a point now and it shows are pathetic you really are. Any who, I'm doing talking to this guy.

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