>>13042511It wouldn’t matter even if it were possible (which it probably is), but as a virus becomes more deadly, the less it spreads. COVID was dangerous to society because of how contagious it initially was (overwhelming emergency response). On an individual level, not so much. If it were more deadly, it would have been equally less contagious (because dead people more around less).
For example, Ebola. Deadly for you. Relatively easy to contain.
Doing anything beyond these bounds is significantly more difficult and would require far more research and engineering (possibly beyond what anyone has actually done, even from state-sponsors).
And please do add 1 credit to my “good-goy glownigger file” for answering yet another question pertaining to actual national security dangers as they pop up. Thanks