Hi Mark. You may have noted that in my initial post I suggested locking down vulnerable people, which would clearly include you. And I was specifically referring to Covid-19 not other virus.
The mutations continue to occur because countries did not lock down properly, and along with vaccine hesitancy, allows the virus to mutate.
In retrospect, which was what I was talking about, it may have been far more efficient to let the healthy get the virus while protecting the vulnerable. Simply because the current strategy of being half pregnant just makes the virus stronger.
Here in Oz we have the bizarre situation where I can fly to Singapore but despite being fully vaccinated, cant drive 20km across the border into my neighbouring state where my son lives, as they haven’t bothered to get the population vaccinated. That state will get Covid, and due to time, will have a greater chance of mutating.
Strangely, my state of NSW, has effectively let it run now for two months, and serious illness / death has remained stable.
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