And they will march in lockstep; like sheep to a slaughter.
Why would immune escape necessarily mean the infection grows more deadly? It’s not impossible of course, but viruses ordinarily mutate to become more transmissible but less virulent. This is logical too because the more virulent the infection the higher likelihood of death, and the increasing the likelihood of death of the host reduces the opportunity for the infection to spread.
It's that, pretty sure that's the scenario we're dealing with
>Infections in the Vaccinated Overtake Those in the Unvaccinated For the First Time – But the Graph is Removed From the ZOE App Report
This theory of germ snowballing seems to make the most sense in terms of an end game plan. It's not the vaccinated vs the unvaccinated but just about making a killer germ.
Seems to be the same reason you don't take antibiotics all the time. All you do is kill off the pointless shit, leaving antibiotic resistant evolved strains behind.
Then, next time you can't kill it.
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