ckent323
Senior Member
Final thoughts:
The unvaccinated who become infected become unwitting hosts for new mutations of the virus.
The incidence of infection after vaccination is so low that it almost eliminates the risk of there being enough people infected to give rise to new muttions that can spread. That is part of the reason why vaccinations are so important (on top of keeping people from getting sick and being hospitalized).
Almost all of the new cases are in unvaccinated people. The vaccines are clearly working and keeping the vaccinated from becoming hosts fpr the virus to mutate.
Without hosts the virus can't mutate.
Without infected people the virus can't spread.
If the virus can't spread then this whole problem would go away and we could travel freely (but of course there are millions of unvaccinated people in the US who are refusing to get vaccinated so that isn't going to happen).
The unvaccinated who become infected become unwitting hosts for new mutations of the virus.
The incidence of infection after vaccination is so low that it almost eliminates the risk of there being enough people infected to give rise to new muttions that can spread. That is part of the reason why vaccinations are so important (on top of keeping people from getting sick and being hospitalized).
Almost all of the new cases are in unvaccinated people. The vaccines are clearly working and keeping the vaccinated from becoming hosts fpr the virus to mutate.
Without hosts the virus can't mutate.
Without infected people the virus can't spread.
If the virus can't spread then this whole problem would go away and we could travel freely (but of course there are millions of unvaccinated people in the US who are refusing to get vaccinated so that isn't going to happen).