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FWST: As practice nears, TCU football player tests positive for COVID-19
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<blockquote data-quote="Palliative Care" data-source="post: 2890054" data-attributes="member: 73827"><p>Some viruses go away i.e. small pox. It depends on the virus' ability to mutate as much as anything else. This why we always have flu around as it continues to mutate as it circles the globe. So each new season we develop vaccines to try and make match the virus' mutation. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. In years when it does not we have higher infection rates and more deaths. </p><p>We do not know for sure how this virus will develop but it has mutated already so that is not good. On the other hand the vaccines we are developing are directed to parts of the virus that has not significantly changed yet. </p><p>Some viruses like Covid's cousin Sars for reasons not completely understood just went away. </p><p>Now when a vaccine comes out we will see what will happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palliative Care, post: 2890054, member: 73827"] Some viruses go away i.e. small pox. It depends on the virus' ability to mutate as much as anything else. This why we always have flu around as it continues to mutate as it circles the globe. So each new season we develop vaccines to try and make match the virus' mutation. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. In years when it does not we have higher infection rates and more deaths. We do not know for sure how this virus will develop but it has mutated already so that is not good. On the other hand the vaccines we are developing are directed to parts of the virus that has not significantly changed yet. Some viruses like Covid's cousin Sars for reasons not completely understood just went away. Now when a vaccine comes out we will see what will happens. [/QUOTE]
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