05-03-2020, 05:28 PM
Something I find really weird about covid, is how it barely affects children, especially young children. It's really an anomaly in genetics. Viruses like influenza affect developing immune systems (children) and defective immune systems (boomers) the most. It's always the young and the old who get it in the worst way.
But with corona virus, even if it replicates exactly like influenza (not at the same rate, but same mechanism) and it gets transmitted exactly like influenza, but unlike influenza and viruses in these families, covid just does not have much effect on children.
so now I'm just thinking ...just a thought, just a question, just a concern. If someone was to create a killer flu-type virus, for whatever reasons and purposes ... would it not make sense to spare the children? I think even the most evil masterminds still have a weakness and special appreciation for young children's lives.
Not saying corona was man made, but I'm just saying...if it were ...wouldn't that make some sense? And explain this anomaly?
Because no one seems to have a reason for why the youngest are (for the most part) barely affected.
But with corona virus, even if it replicates exactly like influenza (not at the same rate, but same mechanism) and it gets transmitted exactly like influenza, but unlike influenza and viruses in these families, covid just does not have much effect on children.
so now I'm just thinking ...just a thought, just a question, just a concern. If someone was to create a killer flu-type virus, for whatever reasons and purposes ... would it not make sense to spare the children? I think even the most evil masterminds still have a weakness and special appreciation for young children's lives.
Not saying corona was man made, but I'm just saying...if it were ...wouldn't that make some sense? And explain this anomaly?
Because no one seems to have a reason for why the youngest are (for the most part) barely affected.