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cliff notes from the article:

"A leaky vaccine is one that keeps a microbe from doing serious harm to its host, but doesn’t stop the disease from replicating and spreading to another individual.

The scientists now believe that this vaccine has helped this chicken virus become uniquely virulent.

The hottest strains killed every unvaccinated bird within 10 days, and the team noticed that barely any virus was shed from the feathers of the chickens during that time. (The virus spreads via contaminated dust in chicken coops). In contrast, vaccination extended the lifespan of birds exposed to the hottest strains, with 80 percent living longer than two months. But the vaccinated chickens were transmitting the virus, shedding 10,000 times more virus than an unvaccinated bird.

“Previously, a hot strain was so nasty, it wiped itself out. Now, you keep its host alive with a vaccine, then it can transmit and spread in the world,” Read said. “So it’s got an evolutionary future, which it didn’t have before.”"

cliff notes from the article: "A leaky vaccine is one that keeps a microbe from doing serious harm to its host, but doesn’t stop the disease from replicating and spreading to another individual. The scientists now believe that this vaccine has helped this chicken virus become uniquely virulent. The hottest strains killed every unvaccinated bird within 10 days, and the team noticed that barely any virus was shed from the feathers of the chickens during that time. (The virus spreads via contaminated dust in chicken coops). In contrast, vaccination extended the lifespan of birds exposed to the hottest strains, with 80 percent living longer than two months. But the vaccinated chickens were transmitting the virus, shedding 10,000 times more virus than an unvaccinated bird. “Previously, a hot strain was so nasty, it wiped itself out. Now, you keep its host alive with a vaccine, then it can transmit and spread in the world,” Read said. “So it’s got an evolutionary future, which it didn’t have before.”"

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Ok.

  1. Yes. It is very likely that all "virus" diseases are bullshit, but this covid 19 has not been isolated and uses only a reactive test to suggest virus may be present. They have clearly said that a "variant" is established when pockets of a specific location are being infected at a higher rate. Pure speculation, nothing proven.

  2. While the virus, which is not a predator, or bacteria do not care if they kill you or not, the evolutionary trend, as another current "hot" article about chicken vaxxes explains, is to be easily transmissible but not deadly. The evolutionarily tend is to keep the host alive and healthy enough to go about daily life and spread the virus, or bacteria, to others as widely as possible. The "strongest" in this case of "only the strongest survive" is about transmissiblity and ease of infection to continue the strain.

Now, if covid 19 does exist, it was obviously created in a lab, which is why it can be both deadly and easily transmissible, but like every other virus that they've created in the lab, bird flu for example, evolution makes that deadly lab created illness less deadly, not more.

And, you ignore the part about the lack of any clear example of a virus naturally becoming more deadly. The media has to go back to the Spanish Flu to point at a "very deadly" flu outbreak. They have to go back to a time when we didn't even have running water, let alone modern medicine, to point to a deadly outbreak of naturally occurring virus. Why do you think that is? Luck?

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that would generally be true if we were talking a regular spread of the virus, but with ADE caused by the vaccine it will the virus to hit those people harder. so you could say that it is getting more deadly whether it evolved to do that or we are stupid enough to inject something that helps it on its way is just a matter of semantics