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David Windt's avatar

I predict that we'll see a highly infectious AND highly virulent virus that will cause unprecedented damage, as Geert has been predicting.

https://twitter.com/ZombyWoof2022/status/1606365857214496772

Happy New Year!

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Stevanovitch's avatar

Thanks for that one. Now, where’s my drink?

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Wesley B's avatar

I'm not so sure anymore. He's been predicting it within two months again and again since May up from by end of the year in January. The year ended and his two month period elapsed several times. Omicron escape vaccinated immune systems well but it's nothing to worry about because it is so weak IMO. Unless xbb1.5 turns out to be deadly... or some child of it.

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Stevanovitch's avatar

Anybody in biology knows that lethal pathogens end up in the ground. Pretty hard to spread from there. 6 ft of soil beats a faucidiaper. Question is, how transmissible is it b4 it can kill? Gain of function took humanized rats( airway epithelium) to determine what structure of virus would best stick to us. It culled the human race of easy victims then wasnt virulent enough to cause death. A weak bug. Perhaps next one will spread a ton and be more deadly. I doubt it. And i will b very skeptical of next bug. I want proof this time of the true death rate.

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GaryP's avatar

We are in new territory here and you are assuming a lethal infection kills quickly. We now have knowledge at the molecular level of the likely cause of SADS. People slowly develop IgG4 antibodies that ideally bind to non-replicating stuff like pollen to prevent excessive immune response and allergies. These prevent the immune system from going into overdrive. When the invader is a replicating dangerous pathogen having IgG4 antibodies attaching to it signals the immune system to ignore it while it invades and kills cells. The double jabbed and boosted and reinfected my indeed have gotten a lethal disease and just haven't died yet. We have seen this happen with HIV

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