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An antiviral that is designed to target a specific virus may not work on a mutated form
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An antiviral that is designed to target a specific virus may not work on a mutated form
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this is false bc an antiviral is specifically designed to a virus and when the virus mutates it still has some of the same aspects and will still be targeted sorry if it’s wrong hope this helps
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