And what good would a vaccine do anyway, since the China Virus is already mutating into something other than what it started out as?
Well, that’s the other part of why I’m a skeptic on the rapid development part of the vaccine.
The press and the “Rats have promoted having a vaccine as the only way to get back to “normal”, probably knowing that’s a higher bar than it might sound at first reading.
I don’t think that tactic is an accindent.
“And what good would a vaccine do anyway, since the China Virus is already mutating into something other than what it started out as?”
Well, according to the following article
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/what-to-know-about-mutation-and-covid-19
“The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has already mutated a handful of times, which has many people wondering whether the mutations could lead to a more severe, deadlier disease.
According to experts, the new mutations are extremely similar to the original virus that appeared in Wuhan, China, and dont seem to be any more aggressive.
Because the mutations are so similar, a vaccine would likely protect people against not only the original strain but new mutations as well.”