No Surprise, There Is Two New Sub Variant of Covid

There are two new sub variants of Omicron Covid. They are definitely spreading faster, but we will see if it kills more or not. It will certainly hit the unvaccinated harder than everyone else... So definitely more deaths among the alt right, but it is uncertain whether it will hit the rest of us hard.

Don't worry, all the alt right has to do is explain they are tired, and I am sure that the virus will understand and leave them along.:palm:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/highly-transmissible-forms-omicron-may-194229998.html

Good...maybe this strain will finally kill the remaining Conservative superspreaders and we can be rid of them once and for all.
 
Not really comical when the higher percentage of individuals being hospitalized and dying from Covid are the unvaccinated, he is correct, it is the reality

the propaganda and lies from the left biased media makes you no better than the trumpers..............your reality is dictated to you by the government and it's media lapdogs
 
Good...maybe this strain will finally kill the remaining Conservative superspreaders and we can be rid of them once and for all.

Of the over one million Americans who have died of COVID, I suspect 90% of them are MAGA morons. And they won't be voting in 2022 or 2024.
What a shame.

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How about long covid syndrome?


What will you science adverse do when the rest of us sane science believing are tasked with taking care of your crippled asses



You better be nice to us
 
Do you ever wonder why there were no subvariants out there when COVID was first discovered.

If COVID started by random chance in a bat cave we should have been able to find subvariants in the bat cave. If COVID was created we would have only had one COVID until it had millions of replications.

Wow
 
Do you ever wonder why there were no subvariants out there when COVID was first discovered.

Covid had already split into two variants before it was discovered. That is important, because it shows that there were two crossover events.

If COVID started by random chance in a bat cave we should have been able to find subvariants in the bat cave.

We have not found the exact species it crossed over from, and have not found it in the wild. We do have an understanding of species it has crossed through for the last 200 years, including humans. There would have had to be variants for it to have evolved over the last 200 years, but we do not have them.

If COVID was created we would have only had one COVID until it had millions of replications.

While would it have genetics from multiple cross over animals?
 
Covid had already split into two variants before it was discovered. That is important, because it shows that there were two crossover events.



We have not found the exact species it crossed over from, and have not found it in the wild. We do have an understanding of species it has crossed through for the last 200 years, including humans. There would have had to be variants for it to have evolved over the last 200 years, but we do not have them.



While would it have genetics from multiple cross over animals?


Really?

The ALPHA variant was first found in November 2020

The Alpha variant (B.1.1.7) is a SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern. It is estimated to be 40–80% more transmissible than the wild-type SARS-CoV-2 (with most estimates occupying the middle to higher end of this range). It was first detected in November 2020 from a sample taken in September in the United Kingdom[citation needed], and began to spread quickly by mid-December, around the same time as infections surged. This increase is thought to be at least partly because of one or more mutations in the virus' spike protein. The variant is also notable for having more mutations than normally seen.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SARS-CoV-2_Alpha_variant

On 31 December 2019, WHO was informed of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause in Wuhan City, China. A novel coronavirus was identified as the cause by Chinese authorities on 7 January 2020 and was temporarily named “2019-nCoV”.
https://www.euro.who.int/en/home
 
Really?

Any virus mutates as it exists to meet changing conditions, if around long enough, Covid might actually evolve into a variant that invalidates all vaccines and natural immunities
If COVID evolved naturally we should have found multiple variants in the bat caves. But we have found ZERO COVIDS in bat caves. That is because COVID is manmade from a single source. The first variant, ALPHA, didn't evolve until November of 2020 almost a year after COVID was first discovered.
 
If COVID evolved naturally we should have found multiple variants in the bat caves. But we have found ZERO COVIDS in bat caves. That is because COVID is manmade from a single source. The first variant, ALPHA, didn't evolve until November of 2020 almost a year after COVID was first discovered.

This analysis showed that, while both lineages were present in cases in the vicinity of the market, no samples contained either any transitional form or any shared common ancestor. It therefore seems likely that the lineages made independent leaps into human hosts: lineage b on or around November 25th 2019, and lineage a a week or so later. Such multiple jumps from animals are common in coronaviruses. The viruses responsible for both the sars outbreak in 2002 and mers (Middle East respiratory syndrome), which appeared in 2012, are also thought to have started with multiple spillover events.
https://www.economist.com/science-a...started-in-a-market-not-a-laboratory/21807945
 
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