Have you stopped to wonder if the "vaccine" is what's causing the variants?

It isn't. Viruses.mutate specifically to increase their effectiveness to infect.

As has been pointed out, natural immunity prevents that more than vaccines...so survival of a mutation in a.naturally immune person would be more likely to prevail
 
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Posted a thread on this a week or so ago. Seemed plausible to me, but I'm not a biologist or virologist, though I do have an old fraternity buddy that is a top virologist. If I can contct him, I'll ask him what his view on that is.
 
It does make sense. Viruses that can't get around vaccines will die out, and vaccines that can get around will propagate.

Seems sound to me.
 
Tell that to small pox, Little Stiffy.

Very different viruses.

Smallpox symptoms are much easier to detect, hence easier to identify and isolate carriers. Fever and lesions are readily identifiable. Asymptomatic smallpox cases were extremely rare. Asymptomatic Covid cases are very common.

The smallpox vaccines are more long lasting. Early childhood vaccinations are highly effective. Covid vaccine efficacy wanes in a matter of months.

Animals don’t host and transit smallpox.
 
Very different viruses.

Smallpox symptoms are much easier to detect, hence easier to identify and isolate carriers. Fever and lesions are readily identifiable. Asymptomatic smallpox cases were extremely rare. Asymptomatic Covid cases are very common.

The smallpox vaccines are more long lasting. Early childhood vaccinations are highly effective. Covid vaccine efficacy wanes in a matter of months.

Animals don’t host and transit smallpox.

So you're saying there are.complexities and not just an all or nothing thing?

Weird...
 
So you're saying there are.complexities and not just an all or nothing thing?

Weird...

I’m pointing out the flaws in comparing smallpox to the Wuhan virus. If you think they are identical, so be it.
 
It isn't. Viruses.mutate specifically to increase their effectiveness to infect.

As has been pointed out, natural immunity prevents that more than vaccines...so survival of a mutation in a.naturally immune person would be more likely to prevail

Absolutely incorrect.
 
The virus is doing what it does and mutating. It's how it increases its chances of survival.
 
You just don’t know what you’re talking about. That simple.

That's hilarious coming from you. I actually appreciate you saying that....increases my credibility.

"Guy who doesn't know what he's talking about tells person that they don't know what they're talking a out"
 
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