Inevitably I look at it like any strain of cold or flu. If the virus is worth anything it will evade everything we throw at it. Otherwise it's the end game for it and viruses don't like to lose. And it's putting up a worthy fight to stay going no doubt about it. We're going to constantly need more vaccines as it changes that's just the unfortunate reality.
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Reply to comment by 50StatePiss in Three currently circulating omicron subvariants of SARS-CoV-2 – including two that currently make up almost 50% of reported COVID-19 infections in the U.S. – are better at evading vaccine- and infection-generated neutralizing antibodies than earlier versions of omicron, new research suggests. by memorialmonorail
Inevitably I look at it like any strain of cold or flu. If the virus is worth anything it will evade everything we throw at it. Otherwise it's the end game for it and viruses don't like to lose. And it's putting up a worthy fight to stay going no doubt about it. We're going to constantly need more vaccines as it changes that's just the unfortunate reality.