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I caught a cold from my co worker, is that considered a bio weapon, I was sick for three days. What other types of bio weapons are there?

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I caught a cold from my co worker, is that considered a bio weapon, I was sick for three days.

 

 

Not, it's not. It's a cold.

 

Bioweapons are biological agents specifically targeted at people, and often modified to be made more effective (more virulent, easier to infect, etc.)

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I caught a cold from my co worker, is that considered a bio weapon, I was sick for three days. What other types of bio weapons are there?

 

Viruses can be effective vectors in biological warfare: The recent engineering of the Influenza A/H5N1 supervirus is a potential bioweapon.

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I caught a cold from my co worker, is that considered a bio weapon, I was sick for three days. What other types of bio weapons are there?

Not to make light of your situation or post, but do you by any chance work in an office and have a boss named Micheal Scott who looks like Steve Carell and have co-workers you have mini wars with in your office?

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