The question is did the “Kent variant” exist and was it significantly different in risk than their prior variants?
They told you in the article. When do we deploy the new variant. Just like the first covid 19… this was designed and released. Obama defunded hyperviralization in the US as too dangerous… hyperviralization is just old term for gain of function. This is why it’s a plandemic.
Makes you wonder; does Delta exist? Omicron?
Saw someone on twitter wondering if covid itself exists.
Yes it existed and no it was never a threat to supplant Delta -- that did not happen until the fairly terrible Beta + Delta = Omicron broke through a month later. Covid-19: Kent virus variant 'on course to sweep world.
"The mouse story also doesn't account for the two-dozen novel mutations (non-Beta and non-Delta) in Omicron; and neither does a re-engineering attempt, which in doing so, they would have patently avoided novel mutations IF in fact they could have figured out, in the first place, how to neutralize the cytokine storm and the 'shattered glass' pneumonia, by taking down the ACE2 and TMPRSS2 affinities.The mouse story is, at the end of the day, a cover story so that the fact that a South African AIDS patient generated Omicron, is called into question (a la modified limited hangout).
A South African doctor discovered Omicron's Patient Zero, who was an AIDS-riddle f@g.
Two competing theories emerge from there: one is that he was untreated, which would put his immune system somewhere short of death; the other one is that he was on PrEP fostering long-haul COVID.
Both scenarios have viral evolutionary advantages, but prefer the PrEP + (the application and failure of) remdesivir, which subsequently merged Beta (almost solely a SaF bug) + Delta = Omicron."