Discussion»Statements»Rosie's Corner» Other than eliminating it completely is there any other way to stop a virus from mutating? What would it take to do so?
"Herd immunity" is dependent either on people getting vaccinated against the disease in question, or on people surviving the disease in question.
Indeed, surviving a disease normally gives (slightly / maybe significantly) better immunity compared with any vaccination for that disease.
In order to gain that immunity one must first survive the disease and then also consider (if it were it possible) letting us have a list of the people to whom they passed the disease while unvaccinated, and of those how many died).
This post was edited by Robert at July 5, 2021 2:55 PM MDT
There probably is no way to stop a virus from mutating.
Although it is non-sentient and in a sort of twilight between life and just a chemical smudge, it is doing what all living things are programmed to do: adapting its species for its best chances of survival in the conditions it faces.