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- utopian2
- Seems like the article above is simply questioning the definition of "strain" that the press is using.yuekit
- Yes the virus has mutated, this is more of a debate over semantics.yuekit
- ALL viruses mutate. All.********
- ^ thisrenderedred
- There were several known corona viruses already there before this. So yeah. A bunch.monospaced
- It seems like they are hundreds of COVID-19 goal posts that the politicians, scientists and the news media keep moving around like a board game.utopian
- The bottom line is that know one knows shit about shit. Who and what should we really trust?utopian
- well if you watched the peak prosperity videos i linked to you'd have a better understanding of it all...shapesalad
- Viruses mutate each time they duplicate themselves. but it's whether the mutation is 'silent' or not, then if it's dominant or not.shapesalad
- the mutations that 'stick' and prosper, leave a trail, a family tree, lineage. Hence why covid19 is likely lab made, as it has no close cousins or relatives.shapesalad
- @shape isn't corona a "family" of viruses?renderedred
- There are a lot of corona bat viruses out there though shapesalad. Humans have not come close to identifying them all.yuekit
- That was the whole point of what researchers were doing in China. So bit of a catch 22 thereyuekit
- sure, we haven't identified them all, however, they do all have a family tree, parts of dna, linking them to a common ancestor. Except covid19shapesalad
- yes it does actuallymonospaced


