Since around 90% of people under 50 typically do not experience any symptoms before developing immunity... it is probably not a very effective murder weapon in most cases. A month ago 11 people on the fire department tested positive. 2 weeks later they all tested negative. Only 1 had any symptoms, but he still has them because he is sensitive to pollen.
On the other hand, if you were getting tired of waiting for the inheritance from your 95 year old chain smoking great uncle you could send him an infected hooker for his birthday. Unfortunately, he would probably survive, but 2 dozen of the people he lives with at Shady Acres would end up dead.
ROFL! The way Democrats and the media tell it, we're all gonna die. How can you argue against it being a murder weapon? The other side says the chances of dying are great.
Does that mean he might get a better room?