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Originally Posted by activeStick
On ourworldindata, they're showing that 33% of the world population still hasn't received a single dose and that only 17% of people in low income countries have received at least one dose. I'm assuming given these numbers, covid will continue to spread in those countries, leading to more variants popping up. Or am I wrong?
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Covid is spreading here and new variants are popping up. Vaccines are poor at stopping spread and having immunity actually encourages mutations, for the same reason that antibiotics breed mutations.