DuckQueue t1_j2s4rpe wrote
Reply to comment by compaqdeskpro in COVID-19 vaccines, prior infection reduce transmission of Omicron: Vaccination and boosting, especially when recent, helped to limit the spread of COVID-19 in prisons during the first Omicron wave, according to researchers that examined transmission between people living in the same prison cell. by lolfuys
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Colds and flu have been around infecting humans for centuries or more, which means there is a huge amount of genetic variation to start with. That makes it a lot harder to create a vaccine which is highly effective against all their already-existing variations, which makes it easier for a variant to arise which escapes immune protection.
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COVID isn't an influenzavirus at all. FFS, influenza is a segmented negative-sense RNA virus while coronavirus is a positive-sense, non-segmented RNA virus.
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Not all viruses are equivalent in terms of genetic diversity and mutation rates.
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COVID wasn't bioengineered
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The original COVID vaccines are less effective against the newest strains, not ineffective.
Basically, almost everything you said was completely wrong.
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