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Originally Posted by Crowbob
I'm beginning to wonder if we are somehow not dealing with only one virus. Or I should say we may be dealing with a virus that somehow fundementally mutates faster than our testing can keep up with. This would also account for the wide variance in symptomatology, degree of debilitation, recovery times, etc. in addition to the false tests both positive and negative, the so-called dormancies and reemergences and variable periods of incubation. All of which have been all over the place.
Is it even possible? Maybe it's just me but this is sounding very unnatural.
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it mutates - all viruses are highly mutable rel. to larger organisms
but this virus has a rel. low mutation rate
there are however two strains extant -- one is sometimes called the European strain, and is populating the US E. coast
but no, not faster than our testing can keep up with