01 January 1970 7 10K Report

The virus has an algorithmic behavior. And we still don't have enough info on how its mutating and adapting.

Its either "stay at home" and deprive the virus from a host.

Or "everyone come out and hug each other" so the virus will "run out" of mutations. Many will be affected though, and we will loose a high number of our population.

What do you think about the "running out mutations" method? Would it be practical? Do you think its possible?

Since politicians are worried about the economy etc.

*****If "making the virus run out of mutations" would actually work. Maybe NOT on humans, but if a large population of lab animals get infected, would the virus run out of mutations and will not be as infectious? *****

I did not intend to promote breaking the isolation. I myself am inside for 2 months now. Please read the question carefully:)

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