Did my last comment satisfy you monkey boy?
Not in the slightest.
So let me see if I got it right. My comment that I would like to see a graph without it being covered up by redundant big block type makes me some kind of fear-porn butt pirate? Is that what they call logic down in redneck land?
Don’t quite know why I do this. It’s almost like a legitimate fear instrument raised high enough is not going to make anyone afraid.
Simply this: There is no rule of the universe that says a virus variant can’t render the human race extinct.
Smallpox was wiping out civilizations in the New World circa 1550, and if it had been today, without a vaccine, the mechanism could have been stopped. Smallpox pustules were blocking sperm ducts in males. That’s all it took. Extinction of those particular folks.
Smallpox as a virus was very very stable. Reproduction in cells was precise and exact duplication of the variola genetic signature. Exact and precise = no mutations. That’s why vaccination erased smallpox. Mankind dodged quite a bullet on that. A smallpox virus with the ability to mutate would have defeated the vaccine and we’d be looking at the usual 40% death rate.
Corona isn’t stable. Mutations happen, and the human race may not survive. Vaccination or not. It’s everywhere. Vaccinating the US means nothing when about 10X the US population is unvaccinated and percolating along generating mutations.