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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: canucks555
You don't have a lot of time when there's a pandemic.
Your virtue signalling is pathetic.
People die every minute of our existence. This bug is a rare cause of death on this planet.
I don't expect you to see the big picture though because your ignorance has been palpable for a long time.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: litterbaux
The definition has not changed. A vaccine induces the production of antibodies without the subject being infected by the disease. Vaccination has long been associated with benefits to public health, beyond the individual.
Also when did vaccinations change definition? Vaccination protects self. Nobody else.
Why? Mutation is a random process. Organisms do not mutate for any particular reason. Some mutations turn out to be beneficial to the species, some do not.
If a virus was going to mutate, it’s not likely going to mutate in an unvaxxed person.
Not if that mutation enabled the virus to be more easily transmitted.
Any mutation would die out from attrition vs the noval virus.
If that were proven, that this thing is a weapon, then I personally have to protect myself from that.
The truth that you've probably used 17 different items in your every day life made by the companies that you've listed?
Virus’s mutate constantly and most if not all do not get to the level of population within the organism to transmit.
Not much evidence to that effect. Not much reason to think any of the variants originated before the vaccines were in use.
The variants are caused by herd immunity in traditional cases and in the case of Covid, the vaccine has sped that process up.
Unless you believe that there is some kind of world de population agenda (which to me doesn't make sense as the deep state need boots on the ground to make money)
originally posted by: [post=26001282]Phage Not much evidence to that effect. Not much reason to think any of the variants originated before the vaccines were in use.
The 'vaccine' takes out the weak in mind.
originally posted by: litterbaux
originally posted by: [post=26001282]Phage Not much evidence to that effect. Not much reason to think any of the variants originated before the vaccines were in use.
Exactly my point.