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This is a kind of paradox either way. If everyone is forced in a location to get vaccinated, then anyone who is there without one will likely be vaccinated by group shedding of the virus that they create, in the location, due to so many people getting it done and going through it.

And if it takes place over many weeks, months and years, then for nearly 2-3 years there is going to be someone shedding onto someone else in these environments (basically all of society to come) and if it is true that people can shed the disease that they are vaccinated for, when they go through their vaccination period, then they are the true vaccination because nearly the entire planet will exposed by result.

This is the exact same scenario as monsanto creating crops that would infect and take over other crops, termed "terminator crops".

Video for reference

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOombMO7Py4

This is a kind of paradox either way. If everyone is forced in a location to get vaccinated, then anyone who is there without one will likely be vaccinated by group shedding of the virus that they create, in the location, due to so many people getting it done and going through it. And if it takes place over many weeks, months and years, then for nearly 2-3 years there is going to be someone shedding onto someone else in these environments (basically all of society to come) and if it is true that people can shed the disease that they are vaccinated for, when they go through their vaccination period, then they are the true vaccination because nearly the entire planet will exposed by result. This is the exact same scenario as monsanto creating crops that would infect and take over other crops, termed "terminator crops". Video for reference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOombMO7Py4

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If you are talking about mutated variants evading the immunity created by the vaccine, I think that is hype.

Studies of covid virus have established that it is a slow mutating virus— it has a genetic proofreading mechanism which eliminates many errors in the replication process. Compared with influenza, which needs a new vaccine every few years, this vaccine should work for variants for a much longer time