COVID Virus “Disappears” from Italy, Medical Experts Stunned

“It’s going to disappear. One Day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.” – President Donald Trump

The media has tried their best to turn that quote against our President. They have mocked and ridiculed him for suggesting the virus might dissipate without direct intervention. Now, they’re going to work just as hard to try to ignore their mocking of him, and they certainly aren’t ever going to tell him he was right.

They won’t say that, but a new study out of Italy is. A new study in Italy is proving President Trump right, and it’s good news for everyone who isn’t biased or too arrogant to admit the truth.

This new study out of Italy is peer-reviewed. It’s backed by the majority of the medical community in Italy. Cautious speakers will say that there are still unknowns, but the numbers don’t lie.

The study reveals the COVID-19 has lost potency. It’s not a small loss either. According to the most recent 10 days of swabs, the viral load has dropped to levels that are “absolutely infinitesimal.” New cases and death rates in Italy have plummeted to tiny levels. Doctors are saying that the disease pretty much doesn’t exist anymore in a clinical sense in their country. That’s a pretty big deal.

 

How can this be? How can a virus just disappear? It turns out that this isn’t uncommon at all. Viruses can mutate in tons of ways, and the majority of those mutations make them less harmful to humans. It’s why we don’t have a particularly long list of viruses that we’re worried about. The vast majority of viruses in the world are harmless to humans.

Historically, there have been many cases where a virus is spreading around and then changes in a way that makes it less dangerous and less contagious. That appears to be what is happening with COVID. The news gets better from here. When a virus mutates itself into a reduced viral load, it isn’t able to reproduce anymore, and it can’t keep mutating.

If the Italy case proves to be a global case, then you’re about to see a stark drop in deaths, but not necessarily new cases. People can still test positive, they just won’t necessarily have any symptoms or need hospitalization.

It will take some time for reporting to catch up to the change, but if you see similar drops in deaths and hospitalizations in the UK, US and Brazil, then you know the Italy case is normal. That would mean we don’t have to worry about round two, and we can go on with life never worrying about this particular disease again.

There are two other possibilities we have to acknowledge. The first is that the virus is widespread enough that it might not die out everywhere. There’s no guarantee that American mutations will be as harmless as the Italy mutation. It’s a bit of a guessing game as to what will happen, so we’ll have to wait and see.

The other possibility is that the virus hasn’t changed at all. The initial reaction was completely overblown, and doctors are just trying to cover for their mistakes instead of admitting they were wrong. (Here’s looking at you Dr Fauci and Dr Birx, the two doctors who told President Trump to shut down the economy or else millions would die).

One way or another, the world very quickly seems ready to accept the idea that we don’t need to continue living in fear or lockdown from this virus.


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