Comments by "Deborah Freedman" (@deborahfreedman333) on "The origins of vaccine hesitancy in US | Dr. Sanjay Gupta" video.
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It hasn't changed its target, it is a virus, not a thinking living being. What has happened is, through many cycles of viral replication, more contagious and deadly mutations have arisen. The older, vaccinated population is not presently at risk, but the unvaccinated are at greater risk, from these variants. The variants have a greater R value, they infect better, so they replicate better. There is not intelligence involved, just evolution in action. The danger lies in the fact that variants can arise, that vaccination can't prevent. Stop the replication, get vaccinated now.
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@PrezCamacho As a single stranded RNA virus, Covid-19 is prone to mutation. The more the virus replicates, the more it mutates. And one mutation, out of Manaus, Brazil, can still infect vaccinated people. The more unvaccinated people, the more viral replication, the more dangerous variants, like the Brazilian one, can arise. That is how unvaccinated people put those, with the intelligence to get vaccinated, in danger.
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