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shasta's avatar

I think that it was China that the world followed.

Smallpox is, as far as I know, a DNA based virus and that prevents mutations. Am I right?

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Gahvno's avatar

Smallpox doesn't jump species. There are other variations of the "pox" virus family that can, but smallpox does not. It is specific to humans and not zoonotic. So yep, you're on track. This is why, when the so-called experts talk about all vaccines being the same, they're full of crap.

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Mike Williams's avatar

It mutates at the much slower rate and the vaccines for it did not leak like a sieve as in covid.

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Mike Williams's avatar

Forgot to mention a pertinent thing.Small pox was first vaccinated against in 1796 by Jenner...so thats 226 years to get the vaccine tested...compared to what length of time for the mrna vaccines...?

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