Well herd immunity is a real thing. If everyone's chance of infection gets reduced from 50% to 20% because of a vaccine, the disease spreads a lot slower. With one exception: if a vax removes symptoms but not infectiousness, spread of the disease skyrockets, and since behavioral pressures (symptoms) has been removed, it can evolve into nastier forms. A virus, left alone, ONLY becomes less dangerous, because the prime purpose of organisms is to reproduce, and less dangerous disease gets more chances.
The "new, deadlier UK strain" appearing at the same time as the GMOvax is no coincidence. Either the new virus was in the GMOvax, deliberately or accidentally, or the GMOvax triggered a mutation in the wild virus, but deadlier strains don't just appear naturally.
You are correct. The only time a more deadly version spreads is due to an artificial and unnatural response from humanity. The only known example of this was the Spanish Flu, where the less sick stayed on the front lines and the more sick were moved back into hospitals.
Well herd immunity is a real thing. If everyone's chance of infection gets reduced from 50% to 20% because of a vaccine, the disease spreads a lot slower. With one exception: if a vax removes symptoms but not infectiousness, spread of the disease skyrockets, and since behavioral pressures (symptoms) has been removed, it can evolve into nastier forms. A virus, left alone, ONLY becomes less dangerous, because the prime purpose of organisms is to reproduce, and less dangerous disease gets more chances.
The "new, deadlier UK strain" appearing at the same time as the GMOvax is no coincidence. Either the new virus was in the GMOvax, deliberately or accidentally, or the GMOvax triggered a mutation in the wild virus, but deadlier strains don't just appear naturally.
You are correct. The only time a more deadly version spreads is due to an artificial and unnatural response from humanity. The only known example of this was the Spanish Flu, where the less sick stayed on the front lines and the more sick were moved back into hospitals.