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In reply to the discussion: This coronavirus mutation has taken over the world. Scientists are trying to understand why. [View all]a la izquierda
(11,794 posts)44. I'm a historian, not an epidemiologist.
Its not the end of human to, but the virus may well have long term, economic and social repercussions that change society as we know it.
Itll be ok long term.
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This coronavirus mutation has taken over the world. Scientists are trying to understand why. [View all]
usaf-vet
Jun 2020
OP
The virus doesn't need us to live very long, only long enough to spread it to others
groundloop
Jun 2020
#15
This is frightening. I know I've probably watched far too many "end of the world" movies...
NurseJackie
Jun 2020
#3
Humans have been around a long long time, and our ancestors before that, and
Steelrolled
Jun 2020
#37