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Old 08-19-2021, 09:46 AM   #6
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Coronavirus (sports edition) thread

Here is another one. You are correct about vaccines causing viruses to mutate. The virus will try its best to beat the vaccine. The problem with your point, Chief, is this is why it is not only important to get vaccinated but to get vaccinated quickly. You have done some homework no doubt, but not enough. If you keep reading about it you will understand what I am trying to tell you. Here is another article and I copy and pasted the important part again for you.

https://www.unitypoint.org/article.a...e-1317a3396dd8


The creation of a vaccine for any new virus could also cause additional mutations.

“Let’s explain this concept a little further. Any virus will keep trying to change, so it can continue to spread. With all vaccines, the more quickly people get vaccinated the better. The slower vaccination happens, the higher the chance of having mutations in the virus and the appearance of more variants. And, as we are seeing with the delta variant, the more the virus can spread in the community.

In order to keep viruses in check, everyone must do their part by getting vaccinated, and scientists must work together around the world to track emerging variants.”
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