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Lol, "this time" :p I think you were one of the first in my local network to predict mutations would enhance virulence, and you had the foresight to know that tech was needed to keep up with those changes.
Thanks - decades of interested reading and tangential research.
i made the same call, but it's was just... contagiousness is evolutionarily favoured and this already had asymptomatic spread and wasn't mutating *that much per hop* (something like 1000x more stable) but had wide spread so I thought it was very likely. evolutionary pressure
I wonder if mortality is also evolutionarily disfavored. It seems that viruses like herpes are the most successful. Difficult to detect, relatively mild, so you spread it forever. The same evolutionary pressures seem to fit to computer viruses. They spread longer if undetected
Normally morality is evolutionarily disfavoured, but in this case that's what's so scary about this virus -- it's got the capability of spreading around via pre-symptomatically, sub-symptomatically, or with mild symptoms, or via carriers, and kill later in the cycle...
This *decouples* the conventional tradeoff between the contagiousness and lethality.
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