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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. JayMan‏ @JayMan471 28 Sep 2020

      JayMan Retweeted Yeyo

      There no evolutionary pressure for SARS 2 to become less lethal due to how it spreads and how and when it kills. Pinning your hopes on that is a fools errand #COVID19https://twitter.com/RealYeyoZa/status/1310523529939517443 …

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      Yeyo @RealYeyoZa
      Asian flu is estimated to have had a death rate of 0,67% in its first wave, it became endemic and circulated every year until 1968 but with far lower death rate. Spanish flu virus kept circulating well into the 50's but with far lower death rate. It's the most likely scenario.
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    2. Yeyo‏ @RealYeyoZa 28 Sep 2020
      Replying to @JayMan471

      It's not that the virus will change. The spanish flu virus remained unchanged until the fifties, the asian flu until late sixties. Yet both were less deadly in subsequent waves. It's our immune response that will change once it recognizes the virus after we've all been exposed.

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    3. Yeyo‏ @RealYeyoZa 28 Sep 2020
      Replying to @RealYeyoZa @JayMan471

      New viruses are always more deadly, ask the narive americans after they first met Columbus and his crew. But it won't be new forever.

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    5. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 28 Sep 2020

      It's new because anyone getting infected is being exposed to it for the first time. Other people having been infected does nothing to make someone's first exposure less dangerous.

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    6. Pragmata Americana‏ @demontage2000 28 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @RealYeyoZa @JayMan471

      Yes, but as younger infected people in the population build immunity, they make it less likely their elders will be exposed.

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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 28 Sep 2020
      Replying to @demontage2000 @RealYeyoZa @JayMan471

      "Build immunity" is another way of saying "is infected". No one gets immunity without passing through a phase of being contagious.

      7:57 PM - 28 Sep 2020
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        1. Pragmata Americana‏ @demontage2000 28 Sep 2020
          Replying to @CovfefeAnon @RealYeyoZa @JayMan471

          That’s why respiratory virus epidemics have traditionally involved quarantining elders while younger & stronger are contagious & building immunity. Industrial society has made humans stupider in ways, like a cargo-cult of belief in false technocratic promises of total security.

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