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>>12650293
Two questions:

>1. Ok, do vaccines reduce transmission?
I just watched a TV report saying that these new vaccines can "reduce transmission by up to 70%"?
I also read things that said that people can still carry the virus even with the vaccine, which leads me to my next question.

>2. Do transmitted viruses from vaccinated people have the ability to mutate?
I'm thinking the answer is yes, right? So why the fuck do people think that these covid vaccines will the end of this crisis when they could WORSEN the spread and mutation of this virus? Not only could you still transmit the virus, but you potentially give it the ability to propagate to reservoirs for mutation too.

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>>11316096
>human carbon emissions are fucking up the balance of that cycle.
What's interesting is how the organic fossil fuels got there.
You know how a lot of it got there? Climate change allowing the sea level to drop and vast forests/swamps to grow. We use it's decay as organic fossil fuels.
Climate change also brought the carboniferous forests to it's knees and killed off that same forest.

The sun is the biggest threat to humanity and it's biggest life giver.

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