Let's talk about something that makes sense. Translated by Edge, so a bit stilted.
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RUMOR REFUTED
Vaccinations do not lead to coronavirus mutations
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Among corona skeptics and opponents of vaccination, there is a rumor that vaccinations against Covid-19 lead to the formation of new and even more dangerous virus variants. According to the new study, exactly the opposite is the case: the risk of dangerous mutations developing is much higher if the pathogen spreads among unvaccinated people.
Last March, a YouTube video and an open letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) caused a stir. In both, the Belgian Geert Vanden Bossche warns of the alleged dangers of the current corona vaccines. The veterinarian claims the vaccines will allow the virus to mutate dangerously until our immune system can no longer fight it with antibodies.
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The view has since been diligently shared - on relevant websites and by such groups. But this is exactly what an Indian-American research team has now refuted: Using the example of Great Britain, India, France, Israel and the USA, it shows that the genetic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 has decreased significantly after the start of the vaccination campaigns.
A look at the global situation also shows that the more people are vaccinated, the less virus diversity can be found.
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