Viral Mutation and Bacterial Resistance

 


Bacteria develop resistance against antibiotics in patients that are taking antibiotics. This happens when bacterial species mutate genetically to protect itself from the antibiotics. This can also happen in viruses. If the genetic and synthetic materials present in the human body after vaccination interacts with newly invading viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, it is possible that these vaccine materials modify the genetic materials of the coronavirus, causing it to mutate, especially when the vaccinated person fails to mount an effective immune response that kills the coronaviruses.

Therefore, is it possible that vaccine components in Covid-19 vaccines caused the mutation of surviving SARS-CoV-2 in the body of vaccinated individuals, giving rise to new variants?

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