Members of The View are living in a bubble of ignorance when it comes to COVID-19. Their current claims were proven wrong nearly four years ago!

Is there a point to that?

The flu wasn't so bad, and then it went super-deadly. That destroys the "viruses always get weaker" argument.

Influenza isn't the same as a coronavirus.

Colds were probably lethal eons ago, but we became more resistant to them, and they became less fatal.

We also get stronger as we get exposed to different strains of viruses.
 
So, there are antivaxxers who aren't dead? Ah well. Give it time.
Can you imagine how fucking stupid you would have to be to still believe that injecting AIDS into your blood and modifying your DNA was a good idea? That "Sudden Death" is now considered a good thing?

I don't mean you personally, I'm referring to the dumbest of mother fuckers with an intellect at your substandard level.

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When was the last time there was a Spanish Flu Pandemic?

We got immunity to it, and it went away. That's the thing that makes Novel viruses dangerous to start and less so over time.
At the start of COVID, the medical profession (UK) stated that each new strain would become weaker, to cold level.
 
At the start of COVID, the medical profession (UK) stated that each new strain would become weaker, to cold level.

it's not just that as people get one strain, the virus is no longer novel, the body learns to fight against what was previously unknown to it, and that helps against further strains.
 

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