You have over 350 trillion in you right now. I think you are confusing virus cells with virus strains. Here ya go.>> More intriguing, perhaps, is that bacteria are not the most abundant microbes that live in and on our bodies. That award goes to viruses. It has been estimated that there are over 380 trillion viruses inhabiting us, a community collectively known as the human virome. That's just one human. Now, count up every human that's ever lived. Then all the others that are outside our bodies in the environment of our planet, inside the bodies of animals, ect.. just fir the sake of argument, lets stick to humans alone. Humans ,no matter how long our species lives, and populates, viruses will ALWAYS have us outnumbered. To the tune of around 350-380 trillion to one. Even if we as a specie were to somehow invent say, android bodies that we download into and start producing that way, by say a million a day, it still wont matter. Do 9.8 billion multiplied by 350 trillion. That is the number of viruses to humans at this moment. So, even if we evolve past being biological beings, we still would be playing catch up to viruses for billions of years. Knowing the exact number, no. However, even with rough estimation(give or take a few trillion here or there) it doesnt matter viruses have us beat. In conclusion, you are the dumb friend. 😂