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<blockquote data-quote="sajunky" data-source="post: 979320" data-attributes="member: 22308"><p>This is a pressumption based on experience with traditional viruses, not a new scientifically engineered HIV type. These are transparent to our immune system. Survivors of corona do not develop immunity. They do continue to infect others for a long time period. Our organism learn how to deal with symptoms not a virus monecules itself.</p><p></p><p>We have learned little bit from HIV and now we have something I can call the airborn HIV. Yes, there is a chance that over a long time period we may develop immunity, but did we develop immunity against HIV? Our life is dependent on expensive medicines to our end. Honestly, this is the main direction scientific research is heading.</p><p></p><p>More probably virus will mutate from the current form to the more aggressive (killing a victim quick) or a less infectionous form. It happened already with HIV. Both cases can bring a change, but this do not depend on us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sajunky, post: 979320, member: 22308"] This is a pressumption based on experience with traditional viruses, not a new scientifically engineered HIV type. These are transparent to our immune system. Survivors of corona do not develop immunity. They do continue to infect others for a long time period. Our organism learn how to deal with symptoms not a virus monecules itself. We have learned little bit from HIV and now we have something I can call the airborn HIV. Yes, there is a chance that over a long time period we may develop immunity, but did we develop immunity against HIV? Our life is dependent on expensive medicines to our end. Honestly, this is the main direction scientific research is heading. More probably virus will mutate from the current form to the more aggressive (killing a victim quick) or a less infectionous form. It happened already with HIV. Both cases can bring a change, but this do not depend on us. [/QUOTE]
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