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re: Why have the fatalities from the delta variant not increased?
Posted on 8/10/21 at 3:52 pm to NorthPark
Posted on 8/10/21 at 3:52 pm to NorthPark
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If it survives in a host or not it is going to die so it becomes more contagious. Your comment about it is called natural selecti9n while ignoring evolution is how we got here.
I'm really not sure what part of a virus evolving/mutating to kill it's host is in conflict with natural selection you don't understand. But I'm tied of repeating myself.
Otherwise, we would not be here. This isn't the first time a mutating virus has hit the world, they have existed longer than recorded history. They all follow the same path and the reason is natural selection. A dead host = dead virus that doesn't spread. Natural selection.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 4:20 pm to 3down10
It isn't that simple. A host has ample opportunities to spread the virus before they have any clue they have the virus. The world's population is much larger than the number of covid deaths so suggesting this is nearly over is ignoring the reality of what is happening in the world.
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