There’s also the continuing question of the origins of Omicron. If Omicron had evolved from Delta, then it would be reasonable to mutter something about ‘vaccine equity’ to the extent that we could have reduced global cases farther and faster. But Omicron didn’t come from Delta, and there are major hints thatit came from Covid-19 jumping into mice and then back somehow and we can combine that with its huge number of mutations and, well, you tell me what exactly we should be worried about here.
Lot of ifs. Sure we aint gonna vaccinate mice. (Yet.)
Before reading the links: You can be worried about both. More ways variants can happen means more variants. And more variants means more things that can kill you.
After reading the first link: I’m starting to wonder why we didn’t have more pandemics (that were worse). And if maybe it’s because we didn’t have more pandemics (that were worse). If jumping back and forth changes things a lot, then the more that happens, it seems like the worse it gets.
After reading the second link: How many labs are we going to find out about before this is all over?
Lot of ifs. Sure we aint gonna vaccinate mice. (Yet.)
Before reading the links: You can be worried about both. More ways variants can happen means more variants. And more variants means more things that can kill you.
After reading the first link: I’m starting to wonder why we didn’t have more pandemics (that were worse). And if maybe it’s because we didn’t have more pandemics (that were worse). If jumping back and forth changes things a lot, then the more that happens, it seems like the worse it gets.
After reading the second link: How many labs are we going to find out about before this is all over?
I think culling is more likely. If you have a pet snake, God help you