“the more people you vaccinate, the greater the number of vaccine-resistant mutations you are likely to get”
I don’t know of any basis or suggested reasoning for such a statement.
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You increase natural selection pressure, by attempting to eradicate a virus with an imperfect vaccine. The vaccine produces an imperfect immunizing response which kills *most* of the virus, but a few survive. The ones that survive, thru natural selection, are the more resistant to the vaccine induced immunity. They replicate and become more prevalent.
Consider for a full year, prior to the vaccines, the original strain was the strain that spread worldwide. No selection pressure. Eight to nine months after worldwide deployment of the vaccines we have the rise of numerous variants.
“Consider for a full year, prior to the vaccines, the original strain was the strain that spread worldwide. No selection pressure. Eight to nine months after worldwide deployment of the vaccines we have the rise of numerous variants.”
Just because there was no selection pressure did not mean variants weren’t created.
A human virus vat in India doesn’t notice, care or alter its output if fifty, two hundred or two hundred million Americans got two mRNA jabs.