According to virologists, novel viruses typically go through three major waves. Each wave is more transmissible and less virulent than the last. The third wave typically gets almost everyone but is very mild.
This pattern is often altered by interventions. For example, widespread use of a leaky vaccine while a virus is prevalent tends to favor more viru…
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