>>13739228>maybe ineffective vaccines that dont stop the spread of a virus only help supercharge its evolutionthey decrease the spread of the virus. Also, an infected person who is vaccinated usually spreads the virus for a much shorter time, meaning it doesnt last as long in that person and doesnt have as many chances to mutate. No vaccine exists that completely stops the spread and is 100% effective. But they have a strong compound effect, so the larger fraction of the population is vaccinated, the better the vaccines work
>doctors literally diagnose every upper respiratory infection as covidI dont know where you live, but in my country you have to get a test to confirm covid
>places sarscov2 spreads from the most? hospitalsmaybe true where you are, completely not true where I am
>how much better would things be if healthcare professionals actually cared about their jobs?they do - in my country they work unpaid overtime in dangerous and hellish conditions for >1yr now
>a barely useful vaccineit is useful, more than barely I might ad
>might also accidentally cause the virus to mutate fasteraccording to current data, it literally does the opposite. This is speculative at best