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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
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You have three articles, one by what appears to be a health reporter discussing mutation in general, one that looks like an abstract of a longer article on Flu rather than coronavirus, and one by a political scientist who still says the opposite of what you are saying.
While I don't have the kind of deep understanding of the science someone ought to have to get too deeply into this, I have worked with people trying to develop anti-virals in the AIDS context for the last quarter century and some of them are working on this one. I understand a lot of viruses, particularly AIDs virus and similar viruses, don't mutate the way flu does, and flu mutation regularly produces very dangerous strains. I'm also told cvd19 is a relatively stable virus, in some ways similar to AIDS, and that only two forms of it have been identified so far and both seem to have very similar replication.