When Europeans came to North America, they brought smallpox, a disease they had learned to live with and frequently survived. Native Americans had no immunity, and smallpox wiped out entire villages and towns. This would be a historical case for societal evolution of resistance. It would be interesting to observe how humans developed against COVID.
Covid-19 Discussion (moderated)
When Europeans came to North America, they brought smallpox, a disease they had learned to live with and frequently survived. Native Americans had no immunity, and smallpox wiped out entire villages and towns. This would be a historical case for societal evolution of resistance. It would be interesting to observe how humans developed against COVID.
The P.1 variant is especially concerning Canada has triple the number of cases of the COVID-19 variant P.1 than the U.S. (msn.com)
And there's already another new variant detected. Another new Brazilian variant. So, easy to predict, even for an ordinary guy like me, who is not even a real prophet of doom (and without being overtly pessimistic), that I suspect, someday, not too faraway some humans, on some planet, will say:" If only Jay Bolsonaro could have taken Covid-19 seriously." https://globalnews.ca/news/7744856/brazil-covid-south-africa-variant/amp/
To Hell With The Elite One Percent Monsters !!!!!
If I understand well, the fact that a virus mutate really doesn't matter? I might be joking ?
It’s belief makes it more infectious
If you knew anything about the biology of belief The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles - Bruce H. Lipton, PhD (brucelipton.com)
It’s belief makes it more infectious
"Belief has been a most powerful component of human nature that has somewhat been neglected," says Peter Halligan Where belief is born | Psychology | The Guardian
Good discussion...try to keep the economic system commentary and political idealogy out of it
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