Is there something about being "vaccinated" that makes people take Internet postings personally? Most cases of COVID are asymptomatic, so unless you're getting regular tests you don't know if you're harboring virus.
Why am I worried about a lab-created pandemic which is likely being supercharged and prolonged by half-ass non-sterilizing vaccines? Would you like to change your question?
Selection pressure for vaccine-resistance can only come from use of vaccines. Just like selection pressure for antibiotic resistance in bacteria can only come from use of the antibiotic. The specific mutations for resistance would not be selected without the presence of whatever is being resisted.
If you don't get the boosters and the new vaccines, the extra privileges you now enjoy will be revoked, so you will cave.
Just think of absorbing all of the risks (acute and chronic) of an experimental gene therapy with any of the advertised benefits.
Selection pressure for vaccine-resistance can only come from use of vaccines.
Yes, and you didn't say why that matters to you.
If you don't get the boosters and the new vaccines, the extra privileges you now enjoy will be revoked, so you will cave.
We'll see. I was told by an anti-vaxxer that I would not develop antibodies, but I did. Are those perfect? No definitely not. Will I create a "supercharged" variant when I get COVID? Does not seem likely, considering how lame the antibodies really are (recognize a small portion of virus).
All the science I have read about escape mutations indicates that those are just ordinary variants that happen to have vaccine resistance. The other type of escape mutation is from you, the unvaccinated, and those are resistant to your innate immune response. No science paper I have seen uses the word "supercharged". You must read a different science journal.