Is he right, /sci/?
>Although wild type Sars-CoV-2 (i.e., Wuhan-Hu strain) is rapidly neutralized by vaccine-induced spike (S)-specific antibodies (Abs) upon post-vaccination exposure, the virus can evolve to become more infectious and reproduce more efficiently when repeatedly exposed to suboptimal S-directed immune pressure. Mass vaccination campaigns conducted in the heat of a pandemic of a highly mutable virus generate plenty of opportunity for the virus to become exposed to suboptimal S-directed immune pressure when infecting vaccinees. The likelihood for such pressure to occur in any given vaccinee rises with increasing vaccine coverage rates. T
https://www.geertvandenbossche.org/post/cautious-suggestions-on-a-way-out-of-a-mismanaged-covid-19-pandemic
Is my take on this correct?
A person with a weakened immune system receives the vaccine, they get infected or are already infected with SARS-CoV-2, their body starts producing antibodies to fight off an infection. However, their body can't produce enough and the virus keeps replicating and mutating. Eventually, one mutation manages to bypass antibodies and becomes the most dominant in person's body. They spread it to others.
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/doomsday-prophecy-dr-geert-vanden-bossche
>Although wild type Sars-CoV-2 (i.e., Wuhan-Hu strain) is rapidly neutralized by vaccine-induced spike (S)-specific antibodies (Abs) upon post-vaccination exposure, the virus can evolve to become more infectious and reproduce more efficiently when repeatedly exposed to suboptimal S-directed immune pressure. Mass vaccination campaigns conducted in the heat of a pandemic of a highly mutable virus generate plenty of opportunity for the virus to become exposed to suboptimal S-directed immune pressure when infecting vaccinees. The likelihood for such pressure to occur in any given vaccinee rises with increasing vaccine coverage rates. T
https://www.geertvandenbossche.org/post/cautious-suggestions-on-a-way-out-of-a-mismanaged-covid-19-pandemic
Is my take on this correct?
A person with a weakened immune system receives the vaccine, they get infected or are already infected with SARS-CoV-2, their body starts producing antibodies to fight off an infection. However, their body can't produce enough and the virus keeps replicating and mutating. Eventually, one mutation manages to bypass antibodies and becomes the most dominant in person's body. They spread it to others.
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/doomsday-prophecy-dr-geert-vanden-bossche
