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by zeta0134
2099 days ago
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Also it's really important to conceptualize the sheer scale at which a virus operates. One single virus isn't a problem, but when it enters the host's body and replicates, you're talking about millions of the little things. Some of them will die off to all sorts of natural causes and that's (from the virus's point of view) not a problem so long as enough of them survive to continue replicating, in their host, in some adjacent host, etc. |
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