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In the 1970s, Australia decided to fight the rabbit epidemic. So a virus was developed to kill these rabbits.
It is presumed that the same will be true of coronavirus.
However, with time, this virus started to show less and less symptoms, until it became almost completely harmless to rabbits.
Either such weakened virus appears, or we create it.
So please... let this conversation not be about rabbits, dogs, pigs, hamsters or helicopters... Okay?
Quote from: aspagnito on 19/10/2021 21:41:24Either such weakened virus appears, or we create it. The traditional approach is to create a weakened virus. We did this with polio and smallpox.It's called vaccination.
1. I am speaking about a solution that would eliminate the problem and not "appease" it, like the vaccination.
I was speaking about the developed virus that got weaker
No-one wrote about one thing and I'd like to notice that once more. Vaccine immunity is 4 months. Recoverers immunity is 11 months.
The strong one has a low coronavirus reproduction rate and the weakened one would have a lot greater coronavirus reproduction rate.
Okay. Science is never sure for 100%.
All women need to be impregnated immediately by men who show natural resistance to the lethal covid disease,
All women need to be impregnated immediately by men who show natural resistance to the lethal covid disease, otherwise we will be following a path of survival of the weakest. We saw a similar thing in the Colombian exchange where smallpox flu plague measles etcetc destroyed almost entirely the peoples of the americas. Although,,,,,, a breeding ages, the mated pair usually being at their prime around 15 to 35 for women and 25 to 45 for men, corona virus holds no fear.
If a person gets the virus, and his immune system is fighting virus, does his sneeze contain both virus and some of his immune factors? If so, can human pass the equivalent of a mini vaccine through sneezing, along with the virus?
Quote from: puppypower on 08/11/2021 17:58:23 If a person gets the virus, and his immune system is fighting virus, does his sneeze contain both virus and some of his immune factors? If so, can human pass the equivalent of a mini vaccine through sneezing, along with the virus? No. The virus can replicate when it passes to another person. Any antibodies that might somehow make their way into another person's body cannot replicate.