The main aim of a virus is to spread and replicate. If you sever the chain of transmission through social distancing , masking and vaccination, it cannot spread and the chances of it mutating are significantly diminished. It really is not that difficult to grasp.
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Replying to @JuliaHadley15 @SwordtheChemist and
Thanks for the explanation. I understand how viruses work and evolve. My question was for the “chemist” to explain his assertion that the virus mutations are coming from “people who refuse to vaccinate”.
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Replying to @Eniodib @JuliaHadley15 and
We are getting a lot of blanket sweeping statements form “mr chemist” and not an lot of substance… just because I initially disputed that the trend in Turkey is proof that the vaccines are effective and ivermectin doesn’t work, while the UK is vaccinated with rising cases.
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Replying to @Eniodib @SwordtheChemist and
The reason that cases are rising in the UK is because the Delta variant is more easily transmissible than our own Kent variant. This is spreading in the unvaccinated. Now there are still alot 9f young people that are not yet vaccinated. Whether that 8s by choice or not is unclear
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Replying to @JuliaHadley15 @Eniodib and
However there are people who have actively refused the vaccine. The virus will spread in those people who are not vaccinated and who don't have protection and hence the potential for further mutations.
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Replying to @JuliaHadley15 @SwordtheChemist and
So glad you are explaining stuff to me I already know. My other question was about why we are treating people with MEASURABLE immunity as lepers if they refuse to be vaccinated.
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Replying to @Eniodib @SwordtheChemist and
Sorry, "measurable immunity"? Says who? You?
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Replying to @JuliaHadley15 @Eniodib and
Ever come across this?pic.twitter.com/aF9wBPbugs
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Replying to @veryvirology @JuliaHadley15 and
again, you're trying to get people sick with the risk of long covid and the antobodies doing down after some time instead of getting a jab with a mechanism that reproduces the antibodies and keeps them up... not very smart... also post the whole thing, not just a screenshot
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Replying to @SwordtheChemist @JuliaHadley15 and
I advocate prophylaxis.
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