Kiran Krishnan
1 min readAug 10, 2021

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Debunking two important points in your article:

1. I figure that these are all things that the medical community has been treating for decades.

2.The more it replicates, the more it mutates, which increases the chance of a new variant.

For your point 1, there is difference between being treated for unknown cause and injecting one with known vaccine and then finding it hadn't gone well with body. What about the health span which is affected or one needs to live with if otherwise one was normal?

For point2, it has been found that the viral load is same in vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Thus it is possible mutation can happen in both, so what is the difference? Moreover it is possible that the vaccine itself is causing the mutation. It is better we take a holistic approach as given in the below article:

https://sogmoe.medium.com/waves-after-waves-three-factors-which-will-largely-decide-the-course-of-the-pandemic-and-why-e11b223ab6c1?sk=b4495f675a6adf387455297bc03eeace

Vaccines if at all needed can be given to only those very elderly and immune compromised because natural infection works equally better.

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Kiran Krishnan
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