...been saying for like a year that the biggest problem with SARS-CoV-2 is if/when it mutates it's going to branch out into a whole class of viruses, but it could retain the features that make it so difficult to contain e.g. subsymptomatic, airborne spread. but everyone so tired
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This is just a break from full viral assault, the worst is still coming
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What seems unexpected is that the virulent strains can be more deadly. It's usually the case that as diseases mutate to enhance their transmission, they become less deadly to the host. But that's not an iron clad rule, and for SARS it seems generally not to be the case.
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Who knows what the upper end of virulence and deadliness might be?
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