There is no point saying follow the science when 100 years of antibiotics is pretty clear on this. If you partially treat infections, and do nothing to stop circulation of agents, resistance is inevitable. Where agents can share genes, through co-infection, that resistance....
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.....will follow the rules of selective pressure. So If you have a mutant with antibody resistance AND a supercontagious deadly strain and both infect the same cell, then there will be homologous recombination ( "mating" ) So the lesson is.....
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.....if you vaccinate without taking serious measures to drop cases, with a TOTAL shutdown for a few weeks, you run the risk of creating what one could refer to as a killer bee strain of coronavirus. The longer this goes on for, like in Scotland where vaccination is woeful...
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....the more likely you will get a "killer bee" strain, which renders your vaccination far less effective. Selective pressure. You can't escape it.
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But is right. We know that antibiotics will not cure a virus. How many times have we been given that information by our doctor and still people won't accept it.
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The analogy is clear though.
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