A red state will likely be at fault if a new, problematic COVID mutation takes over

No.

This is a World problem now. There are far more people outside the US than inside. Therefore, the likelihood is greater that a bad new variant will originate outside the US.

Now if you want to say that if something new originates in the the US, then yes, the likelihood is it will happen in a Republican conclave.

One needs to understand, the virus mutates around 3 times within EACH victim. Most are worthless. Mutations are a function of replication
 
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https://covariants.org/variants/S.E484

Will need to keep an eye on this one

Tests in people vaccinated with the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines suggest S:E484K and S:N501Y individually, and both together in combination with S:K417N, cause a small but significant reduction in neutralization (Wang et al., Nature )
 
Nobody is forcibly making people take the vaccine so stop your crying. Dont want it, dont get it, fuckface.
 
I think it's now up to 600,000 in the U.S. alone.

Yes, almost 0.2% of the population.... and that's with all the fluff deaths too.

Died in a 103mph car accident? Tested positive for antibodies, clearly a covid death!!:rolleyes:

Covid just isn't the world ending super virus the (D)'s are desperately trying to hype it up as for that power grab.
 
Congrats to Anthony Fauci for consistently countering misinformation about COVID. :)
 
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