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Were temping fate with the covid vaccines....

https://theconversation.com/vaccines-could-affect-how-the-coronavirus-evolves-but-thats-no-reason-to-skip-your-shot-165960

If more deadly variants of the coronavirus were to arise, lower vaccination rates would make it easier to identify and contain them because unvaccinated people would suffer more severe infections and higher death rates. But that kind of “solution” would come at considerable cost. In effect, the variants would be found and eliminated by letting people get sick, many of whom would die.

Sacrificing chickens was not the solution the poultry industry adopted for Marek’s disease virus. Instead, more potent vaccines were developed. Those newer vaccines provided excellent disease control, and no lethal breakthrough variants of Marek’s have emerged in over 20 years.

They want us to die.

The funny thing is though, the vaccines failed at one point and the vaccinated chickens were getting decimated. Their solution, create stronger vaccines, and if it happens again, they will make even stronger ones!

See where im going with this, this is a real risk of happening with our species, regardless if there is a "real vaccine" or not. Unless they built a genetic backdoor which is likely a possibility. Life uh finds a way or some gay jurassic park quote.

In the history of human and animal vaccines, there have not been many cases of vaccine-driven evolution. But in every one of them, individuals and populations have always been better off when vaccinated. At every point in the 50-year history of vaccination against Marek’s disease, an individual chicken exposed to the virus was healthier if it was vaccinated. Variants may have reduced the benefit of vaccination, but they never eliminated the benefit. Evolution is no reason to avoid vaccination.

You guys notice lately most of the chicken being sold now is chewy? I never noticed this shit before in Appalachia but all they seem to sell in nova scotia.

Yum I love tumorous cancers from mareks disease, so tasty. So healthy.

It is true though, better than being dead if you were unvaccinated I guess. Buddy acts like mareks disease doesnt kill the unvaccinated chickens now thanks to these new improved vaccines. Lol no they just protect the vaccinated chickens, they are still lethal to the unvaccinated.

What a fucking snake.

1 year ago
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Reason: Original

Were temping fate with the covid vaccines....

https://theconversation.com/vaccines-could-affect-how-the-coronavirus-evolves-but-thats-no-reason-to-skip-your-shot-165960

If more deadly variants of the coronavirus were to arise, lower vaccination rates would make it easier to identify and contain them because unvaccinated people would suffer more severe infections and higher death rates. But that kind of “solution” would come at considerable cost. In effect, the variants would be found and eliminated by letting people get sick, many of whom would die.

Sacrificing chickens was not the solution the poultry industry adopted for Marek’s disease virus. Instead, more potent vaccines were developed. Those newer vaccines provided excellent disease control, and no lethal breakthrough variants of Marek’s have emerged in over 20 years.

They want us to die.

The funny thing is though, the vaccines failed at one point and the vaccinated chickens were getting decimated. Their solution, create stronger vaccines, and if it happens again, they will make even stronger ones!

See where im going with this, this is a real risk of happening with our species, regardless if there is a "real vaccine" or not. Unless they built a genetic backdoor which is likely a possibility. Life uh finds a way or some gay jurassic park quote.

In the history of human and animal vaccines, there have not been many cases of vaccine-driven evolution. But in every one of them, individuals and populations have always been better off when vaccinated. At every point in the 50-year history of vaccination against Marek’s disease, an individual chicken exposed to the virus was healthier if it was vaccinated. Variants may have reduced the benefit of vaccination, but they never eliminated the benefit. Evolution is no reason to avoid vaccination.

You guys notice lately most of the chicken being sold now is chewy? I never noticed this shit before in Appalachia but all they seem to sell in nova scotia.

Yum I love tumorous cancers from mareks disease, so tasty. So healthy.

1 year ago
1 score