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Fact is, Cloud is right. Unless a miracle occurs (And they have occured, but they're not common enough for us to put any stock in them.), if this mutates into a human-to-human transmittable virus it's going to hit us hard. We're not going to find a cure for it unless we're very, very lucky. AIDS and HIV have taken a good couple of decades, and we've still not cured them; we merely are able to mitigate their effects somewhat nowadays. Same goes for cancer, which we're slowly working towards. Diabetes, same story. We would almost certanly get a cure or vaccine given enough time; a year is not enough time. Twenty years might be. Fifty, or even a hundred, would be a safer bet.
All we have now are Tylenol and anti-nausea tablets. Better than nothing, yes. A cure, far from it.
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