Which is EXACTLY what drives the mutations to take hold. The original MAY have been limited because of the vaccine, but the variants aren't therefore they DO have an entire population in which to mutate. If the vaxes actually did work, there would be no way to know how the virus would mutate and therefore no way to develop a vax to prevent the spread of any future, potential variant.
That has been known for decades which is why the policy has existed, until now, to NOT try to vaccinate your way out of a pandemic.
Sheesh, for a pro vaxer, you ought to know science better than that.
Examples: ongoing childhood vaccination against polio and measles viruses have erradicated polio and measles. The only US cases of measles nowadays have been in unvaccinated children.
Examples of stable viruses which do not mutate rapidly cannot be compared to a flu or corona virus which has a very high mutation rate.
Measles and polio vaccines work for a reason that corona viruses don't, because they do not mutate that easily. You aren't even as off as comparing apples to oranges. At least, they are both fruit.
You are comparing things that aren't even in the same league.
You yourself with no help from anyone, just nuked your credibility beyond anything else anyone could have said.
The silence is deafening, isn’t it? /s
LOL