Quote (SylvesterStallone @ 9 Aug 2021 16:28)
Covid vaccine doeant KILL the virus, it makes it easier for your body to handle it. You can still be positive or give virus to other person.
Nothing new, we already saw this numerous times.
The thing no1 talks about, is virus mutations in vaccinated organism that can handle the virus, but cant kill it.
And for that, thor12345 might have better knowledge. So he would probably confirm that this is what causes horrible mutations and eventually kills both unvaccinated rd and vaccinated people.
So to get to a conclusion, in the long run, vaccinated ppl are doing more damage to society than unvaccinated.
But that's the point: vaccinated organisms are killing off the virus much quicker than unvaccinated ones. That is precisely why they almost never develop severe symptoms or end up in the hospital.
So vaccines are increasing the selection pressure towards mutations which show (partial) immune escape, but they are at the same time reducing the chances the virus gets to randomly pick up such a mutation.
This whole debate is moot though. From a statistical point of view, the 300k or so daily cases in the Western world are a much smaller threat for leading to a dangerous mutation than when you have a giant wave in India or Africa with, say, 8 million actual cases per day.
Since "tough restrictions until the entire world is vaccinated" is not a realistic option, that's a risk we gotta take.
This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Aug 9 2021 08:40am