02-08-2021, 08:31 PM
The more worrying aspect is that some of the new variants are already proving to be slightly resistant to the current vaccines, although they are working on that.
Thing is, as with all cold/flu like strains, they are always changing. Any strains that mutate in a way that becomes not only tolerant of vaccines but also brings with it harmful factors to humans is a major worry. Some mutations are harmless or become less of a problem, then there are those that by 'bad luck' mutate in a bad way for us.
I've not had a jab yet, but wonder what would be the result of that and also having another kind of vaccine in future. Not much any of us can do but go along with whatever the governments put in force, especially if you want to travel in future.
Thing is, as with all cold/flu like strains, they are always changing. Any strains that mutate in a way that becomes not only tolerant of vaccines but also brings with it harmful factors to humans is a major worry. Some mutations are harmless or become less of a problem, then there are those that by 'bad luck' mutate in a bad way for us.
I've not had a jab yet, but wonder what would be the result of that and also having another kind of vaccine in future. Not much any of us can do but go along with whatever the governments put in force, especially if you want to travel in future.