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<blockquote data-quote="Yoshimitsu" data-source="post: 1046031" data-attributes="member: 71899"><p>I do wonder whether in days to come what is happening now will be viewed with the same disdain as George W Bush stood under a "Mission Accomplished" banner. It appears that the favoured strategy now is repeat eternal jabs for everyone for the rest of their natural lives. The long term impacts of cumulative jabs are not yet known (they can't be as the observation period isn't sufficient).</p><p></p><p>We'll therefore see high viral prevalence in the U.K. (as vaccines are non-sterilising and sufficient parents will not consent to children being vaccinated) and the main evolutionary pressure on the virus will be vaccine evasion. Any variant that accomplished that feat (mortality won't be known until it does) is liable to run through the vaccinated (including vulnerable) and the unvaccinated alike. Square 1 and the only viable answer appears to be "more jabs"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoshimitsu, post: 1046031, member: 71899"] I do wonder whether in days to come what is happening now will be viewed with the same disdain as George W Bush stood under a "Mission Accomplished" banner. It appears that the favoured strategy now is repeat eternal jabs for everyone for the rest of their natural lives. The long term impacts of cumulative jabs are not yet known (they can't be as the observation period isn't sufficient). We'll therefore see high viral prevalence in the U.K. (as vaccines are non-sterilising and sufficient parents will not consent to children being vaccinated) and the main evolutionary pressure on the virus will be vaccine evasion. Any variant that accomplished that feat (mortality won't be known until it does) is liable to run through the vaccinated (including vulnerable) and the unvaccinated alike. Square 1 and the only viable answer appears to be "more jabs" [/QUOTE]
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