Articles have been shared recently that indicated viral loads in unvaccinated and vaccinated individuals are similar iirc... link https://hospitalhealthcare.com/covid-19 ... accinated/TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:58 amserious, long-term disease is where variants arise...it’s all about viral load.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:45 pmThat's not science. The virus was already mutating before the vaccine, and continues to mutate after the vaccine. It can mutate in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Vaccination doesn't prevent infection or transmission nearly as well as it prevents serious complications.
The virus is hanging around because it's a virus and that's what they do. We can't eradicate the flu virus either and we've had good vaccines for that virus for decades.
Someone (Trad i think) shared a very good article earlier that had some insights into how/why/if/etc viruses mutate. You should check it out.
vaccination greatly reduces that load in the overwhelming majority of cases...aka, the unvaccinated are much more likely to be reservoirs of mutation and variants than are the vaccinated
you keep making these blanket statements, which are misleading at best
quit comparing covid to the flu. they’re both infectious corona viruses, but that’s really where their similarity ends
Covid and the flu have similar fatality rates according to the WHO. .10% for flu and .14% for covid.
Both will require yearly vaccines for protection. Which is also a similarity.