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Comments by "" (@DanielSMatthews) on "Omicron shows we have a ‘long journey to go’ in pandemic: Dominic Perrottet" video.
@OilCanHarry2U Without an actual argument your comment is literally just baseless abuse of an other YT user.
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Perrottet should read the WHO advice more carefully, having existing antibodies may not help, regardless of how you got them. The man's thinking is a few steps away from reality, because the variant will end up everywhere if the mutation favors its transmission over that of other variants. No point living in denial any more. The COVID-19 virus is, in abstraction, just a finite automata propagating through a substrate and that substrate is humanity, most mitigation efforts center around futile attempts to partition off parts of the substrate, other more effective but risky strategies involve modifying the behavior of the substrate to make it hostile to the virus. The solution is to make humanity just a small part of the substrate and make most of it incapable of replicating the virus. So how can we do that? Genetically engineer a lactobacillus bacteria that is ubiquitous in the environment and on human mucosa so that the bacteria expresses the ACE2 (or any other required viral target!) gene so that the virus attempts to merge with the bacteria as if it was a human cell. The bacteria will however be engineered to immediately destroy the conserved parts of the viral genome.
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@benni bobbi beauti That is a demonstrable lie, and you have clearly not read the WHO docs on Omicron either.
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Perrottet should read the WHO advice more carefully, having existing antibodies may not help, regardless of how you got them. The man's thinking is a few steps away from reality, because the variant will end up everywhere if the mutation favors its transmission over that of other variants. No point living in denial any more.*The COVID-19 virus is, in abstraction, just a finite automata propagating through a substrate and that substrate is humanity, most mitigation efforts center around futile attempts to partition off parts of the substrate, other more effective but risky strategies involve modifying the behavior of the substrate to make it hostile to the virus. The solution is to make humanity just a small part of the substrate and make most of it incapable of replicating the virus. So how can we do that? Genetically engineer a lactobacillus bacteria that is ubiquitous in the environment and on human mucosa so that the bacteria expresses the ACE2 (or any other required viral target!) gene so that the virus attempts to merge with the bacteria as if it was a human cell. The bacteria will however be engineered to immediately destroy the conserved parts of the viral genome.*
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