Message from @rivenator12113

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2019-09-10 09:05:22 UTC  

Bacteria can become resistant

2019-09-10 09:05:26 UTC  

To antibiotics

2019-09-10 09:05:39 UTC  

That work differently that vaccines

2019-09-10 09:05:59 UTC  

One second again you said viruses mutate

2019-09-10 09:06:03 UTC  

And now

2019-09-10 09:06:17 UTC  

Viruses donโ€™t mutate if all people are vaccinated

2019-09-10 09:06:36 UTC  

Because they canโ€™t enter a body and mutate within it

2019-09-10 09:06:59 UTC  

Viruses need to enter a body to mutate

2019-09-10 09:07:18 UTC  

โ€œYou donโ€™t need a new vaccine if all people are vaccinated, because viruses donโ€™t mutate.โ€

2019-09-10 09:07:39 UTC  

Yes, it was referred to the sentence before

2019-09-10 09:07:58 UTC  

If people are vaccinated, viruses donโ€™t mutate

2019-09-10 09:08:38 UTC  

Either your english is bad or you clearly meant you dont need a new vaccine when everyoneโ€™s vaccinated BECAUSE viruses dont mutate

2019-09-10 09:08:39 UTC  

@ksucc ๐ŸŒ™ Bacteria and viruses both have similar properties, mb I meant bacteria. The bacteria becomes stronger but your immune system doesn't since you had an anti-gel vaccine. Your body doesn't know what to produce when the bacteria evolves since it has become accustomed to the anti gel the vaccine was given to you.

2019-09-10 09:09:03 UTC  

I donโ€™t live in your same country

2019-09-10 09:09:28 UTC  

Who said viruses dont mutate when everyones mutated? You clearly changed what you said

2019-09-10 09:09:42 UTC  

There arenโ€™t vaccines for bacteria

2019-09-10 09:09:58 UTC  

Why everyone mutated

2019-09-10 09:10:25 UTC  

Wait, I thought you were right about what you said. I didn't see you changed words.

2019-09-10 09:10:41 UTC  

Change it to virus like what I originally said.

2019-09-10 09:11:07 UTC  

You just made up this statement: โ€œviruses dont mutate if everyones vaccinatedโ€

2019-09-10 09:11:14 UTC  

This is pretty confusing.

2019-09-10 09:11:41 UTC  

Please explain to me who mutated and why

2019-09-10 09:11:51 UTC  

I was gonna give you the benefit of the doubt but

2019-09-10 09:13:19 UTC  

@ksucc ๐ŸŒ™ just talk facts

2019-09-10 09:13:39 UTC  

Lets just say your explanations are all correct

2019-09-10 09:14:45 UTC  

''Its these errors that allow RNA viruses, such as influenza and HIV, to mutate rapidly from host cell to host cell, and make it difficult for vaccines and natural immunities to keep up and prepare for new strains of the virus'' https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/faq-how-viruses-mutate-1.780051 This is the problem with vaccinations, it makes your normal immune system weaker and more accustomed to the artificial antigen that was given with vaccination.

2019-09-10 09:14:50 UTC  

Why do people who are vaccinated still get the disease they are supposed to be immune from?

2019-09-10 09:15:21 UTC  

Because you, who donโ€™t vaccinate, make the virus mutate and so our vaccines arenโ€™t effective

2019-09-10 09:15:50 UTC  

@ksucc ๐ŸŒ™ A virus can still mutate if you're vaccinated loool

2019-09-10 09:15:59 UTC  

HIV is a complex virus who mutates so frequently that it cannot be made a vaccine for it

2019-09-10 09:16:16 UTC  

It is called retrovirus

2019-09-10 09:17:23 UTC  

That virus is now stronger due to the vaccinations and you will make your immune system much weaker by making it accustomed to the antigen given to you each time.

2019-09-10 09:17:37 UTC  

Viruses canโ€™t be resistant

2019-09-10 09:17:57 UTC  

That is not true

2019-09-10 09:18:15 UTC  

they can mutate and be stronger against vaccinations, why do you need a new flu shot every 3 years you think?

2019-09-10 09:18:23 UTC  

Because viruses are not living beings boi

2019-09-10 09:18:41 UTC  

Flu is a different virus every year

2019-09-10 09:18:57 UTC  

@rivenator12113 everytime you ask questions hes gonna come up with another bs microbiology that suits his argument

2019-09-10 09:19:18 UTC  

Bacteria are living beings and they can produce resistant structures

2019-09-10 09:19:27 UTC  

Viruses need to parasite a body

2019-09-10 09:20:26 UTC  

@ksucc ๐ŸŒ™ Because it got used to the antigen and it became stronger, you will always need a new flu shot. You think just because you vaccinated yourself the virus is dead? No, it can mutate and survive to the antigen. That's why you need a new flu shot every 3 years, that's not even some anti-vaxx propaganda that's what you pro-vaxxers say.