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  • PlantsRstillCool [des/pair]
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    3 years ago

    The possibility of more deadly variants occurring and spreading is always there

    This is true of all other viruses also, no? This doesn't seem convincing that we need to be so worried about this possibility with COVID

    I'm in full support of being prepared for the worst but there does seem to be a strain of doomerism out there that doesn't just want to prepare for the worst but also to insist that the worst is certain.

    • unperson [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      This coronavirus seems uniquely adaptive because of the incredibly high viral loads that are found in both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Every copy of the virus carries the risk of a new, more dangerous variant.

      Other viruses are not currently or historically infecting millions of hosts every day. When there's a million people infected every day the chance of a worse variant is a million times higher than if there was 1 case a day.