• Covid-19

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to All on Wed Jan 7 09:58:27 2026
    So whatever happened to Covid-19, for a few years it was the most dangerous killer in the world, then, not so much. I wonder how diseases such as this become nothing from being extremely virulent. If we could only figure out the mechanism of disease non-virulence we may be able to quicken the progress of diseases into having strains that don't kill people as the predominant strains. If we could find out how this mechanism works we may find ourselves being able to slow or stop the progress without having to wait for it to naturally happen.

    Cheers!
    -warmfuzzy

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  • From k9zw@700:100/37 to warmfuzzy on Wed Jan 7 13:33:25 2026
    While there are strong arguments that CCP-19 was not all that special, in diseases one of the trajectories many take is where both the hosts become more resistant and the disease mutates to a more passive level.

    It is interesting that as we reduced the amount of CCP-19 injections that the disease settled down. Who would have figured?

    There are theories of firebreak deliberate releases of lesser versions of CCP-19, but documentation is limited and mostly is circular speculation.

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