Every virus has done this from day one and could just as easily mutate
into something harmless.
The more deadly it is, the more likely it will, for lack of hosts.
In the mean time, time *can* get real mean...but that doesn't mean it WILL.
All this stuff is about IF it does...didn't, doesn't count.
ode
At 09:39 PM 7/28/2009 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Sandee
Sorry for the delay but I have been very busy.
The swine flu is currently circulating the globe.It is very common for flu
viruses to mutate as they circle the earth. The swine flu we have in the
US now most likely will not be the same that arrives this coming winter.
The flu virus is just a very small piece (about 1/100th the size of
bacteria) of DNA or RNA with a set of instructions on it. It can exchange
the set of instructions with another type of flu virus. Lets say a person
in China happens to catch 2 different types of flu, the virus will
exchange infomation and instruction and a new flu virus is formed.
This is what scares me, a new flu virus has been introduced in our world
with the capability of mutatting into a very deadly virus that can kill
people very quickly.
Time will tell but I would rather be prepared than unprepared and the
thing is it doesnt cost allot of money to be prepared for this.
Sam L.
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