The virus will mutate beyond the vaccine. The brave humans who opt to fight the virus will have to keep pace with the evolutions, or strains, because the humans who don't fight will assist the virus in mutating.
It will be a race to see who goes extinct first: The virus and those who have chosen not to fight it, or the humans who are ready to accept more difficult survival methods to win the war.
The virus will never quit. It will fight to survive until it is eradicated. It has no other mission. It is more determined to survive than the human race. It is better suited to survive than humans. It will take nothing into consideration except for survival.
Humans are already quitting. Humans are willing to let an "acceptable" percent of people die rather than fight. They'll even claim it wasn't the virus. They'll list things that matter more to them than the survival of the species. This has already been proven by the way the environment has been mistreated-- not that the humans who don't fight the virus believe there's anything wrong with the environment, either. They aren't really invested in survival. Some of them are more interested in what might happen after death.
Curiously, many of those more interested in what happens after death have a list of rules they are to live by in order to obtain the desired post-life outcome. Among those rules are a mandate to protect human life and love other humans. Which means that, in deciding not to fight the virus, they forfeit the right to that afterlife. Except if this is pointed out, they respond with a "not uh." The logical reply is, "yeah hu." But it does no good because they believe only what they want to believe. So they think there is no virus, or they weren't created with the brains to fight it (an insult to the One they believe created them, if they believe they are of the same image), or that the virus is meant to win. There is probably some other nonsense reason in there, but frankly, I've endured all the mind numbingly stupid I can take.
So they're out there burning masks. Including handmade masks. Ones crafted by their fellow Americans during this pandemic. Made, and burned, in the USA. Because they do not honestly care about the economy or American jobs. Making those masks is an actual job. Making the material for the masks is an actual job. A college degree is not required to become a crafter selling masks on the Internet. No big, evil corporation was running those crafters. 🤔 But hot damn, there were a lot of WOMEN making money doing this job. And now, while mask mandates are still in place and the virus numbers remain largely unchanged, the battle against masks and the Americans who make them has begun. IF YOU BURN A MASK MADE IN THE USA BY AN AMERICAN, YOU HATE 🇺🇸AMERICA AND SMALL BUSINESSES. And probably don't like it when women turn a profit, either. Keep right on pretending it's about something else.
Are masks 100% effective? No. But they are better than nothing. They have to be made correctly, worn correctly, and include the social distancing aspect. They need to be properly cleaned. And worn consistently when among people. Proper quarantine procedure wasn't followed. So the masks could only do so much. The virus doesn't slack off. The virus didn't take a break for Thanksgiving. And guess what? It isn't gonna take a holiday for St. Patrick's day!
I saw someone today with "Covid is a hoax" on his car window in sticker letters... I'd like to introduce him to some friends of mine who've lost loved ones.
ReplyDeleteActually, no I wouldn't. They don't deserve that. Maybe he should dig some graves.