Sunday, May 30, 2021

The Covid Vaccines - by Moses


      So now we're aware that there are many strains of the corona-virus.  Scientists have divided corona-viruses into four sub-groupings, called alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. Seven of these viruses can infect people:

  • 229E (alpha)
  • NL63 (alpha)
  • OC43 (beta)
  • HKU1 (beta
  • MERS-CoV, a beta virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
  • SARS-CoV, a beta virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
  • SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19

How Do Variants Happen?

Coronaviruses have all their genetic material in something called RNA (ribonucleic acid). RNA has some similarities to DNA, but they aren’t the same.

When viruses infect you, they attach to your cells, get inside them, and make copies of their RNA, which helps them spread. If there’s a copying mistake, the RNA gets changed. Scientists call those changes mutations.

These changes happen randomly and by accident. It’s a normal part of what happens to viruses as they multiply and spread.

  By knowing that mutations will exist for all eternity begs the question; for how many years will this corona-virus be in existence and treated on a regular basis by our health care system?  After a person is inoculated by the two vaccine injections - for how many years will there be regular yearly administration of medicine to treat a pandemic that is in hyperbole mode currently? and;  Is this going to mean yearly doses of the vaccine to the masses for the rest of eternity?

  The mutations of the strains of corona virus that are currently being studied are in plans to be treated over the next ten years.  Therefore it is accepted by Health Organizations that there will be annual vaccinations administered to accommodate future mutations of the corona-virus strain.   


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