@MrTWatson @blindscribe the vaccines do work but not how the media advertised it. The vaccine trains your body to fight. The training is only useful if your body gets invaded. The virus is always evolving. Infecting more people gives it more of a chance to mutate in a way that our body cannot see it. Vaccines don't increase the mutation rate. It is different to antibiotics, they directly attack bacteria, while vaccines only mimic viruses to train your body.
@MrTWatson @blindscribe so you may think there may be an issue. This does not mean the vaccine is not working. There are only 2 rna vaccines so we may see a difference in the future. All vaccines *reduce* hospitalisations, death and transmission.
@dean i believe you are wrong sir, vaccines can and do cause viruses to mutate, its called antibodie dependent enhancement.
While this article says todays vaccines dont generate ADE, it does not take into account MRNA vaccines because this is the first time in human history that they have been used on humans at a large scale. There has been no long term studies on the effects of mrna on people. The animal trials did not bode well. They all died.
https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-safety/antibody-dependent-enhancement-and-vaccines
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