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Originally Posted by Sooner or later
"So: Sars-Cov-2 isn’t all that new, but merely a seasonal cold virus that mutated and disappears in summer, as all cold viruses do — which is what we’re observing globally right now"
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It's mid August and it doesn't seem to have disappeared. If it is cold virus, and is clearly no seasonal one (as can be observed in January through August 2020) can we assume it has the same rate of immunity as other cold viruses, which is only a matter of a few weeks?