• iceonfire1@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Unfortunately causing damage is almost always much easier than protecting against it. For a deadly virus this seems especially true because someone could have a lab in their garage and die once it’s created, but to study it afterward would require extreme care.

    So say a few bastards release 1000 variants of different super-viruses instead of just one. Then the research and infrastructure needed to counter them multiply potentially to an unrealistic level.

    Also if someone can create super-ebola, that doesn’t mean a vaccine could also be created.