Yes, these "outbreaks" were very contained, sounds like the tradeoff between pathogenicity and infectiousness. It was very deadly, which works against viral spread. Unless some a-hole has used GOF to "make a harmless mutated virus really terrifying so we know how to handle it, in the unlikely event it actually occurs."
Yes, these "outbreaks" were very contained, sounds like the tradeoff between pathogenicity and infectiousness. It was very deadly, which works against viral spread. Unless some a-hole has used GOF to "make a harmless mutated virus really terrifying so we know how to handle it, in the unlikely event it actually occurs."
Yes, these "outbreaks" were very contained, sounds like the tradeoff between pathogenicity and infectiousness. It was very deadly, which works against viral spread. Unless some a-hole has used GOF to "make a harmless mutated virus really terrifying so we know how to handle it, in the unlikely event it actually occurs."