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Jan 19, 2021
1:00:37pm
byukarl Truly Addicted User
Okay.. let's say it's not as big a deal as the article makes it
But we reformulate as someone stated, but the question is do we have to constantly be in a state of semi-lockdown perpetually?
This is getting ridiculous. Because once everyone get's the first vaccine (which maybe re-formulated before everyone gets the
first batch, then do we keep having to start over) Plus everyone vaccinated then loses immunity with new versions like the
one mentioned in the article and then it becomes more dominant because it's the only one that can spread until it mutates again.
Eventually, this is sounding more and more like the flu, which means new vaccines every 6 months for perpetuity. Granted,
when the vaccination companies build the infrastructure to the point we can just hop on over to the clinic for our semi-annual
COVID booster, but when do the masks and lockdowns then end? 1 year from now, 3 years from now? How long will it take them
to get this together?

This particular bug wasn't as bad as the original SARS, and I can imagine we do for some more in the future. Are we going to
go through this lockdown option every single time?
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