It often takes scientists an incredibly long time to understand things that are pretty obvious with simple common sense...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264410X24008132
“Our findings suggest that vaccine plays an important role in the evolution of the virus genome”…”These mutations become fixed in the viral population due to the selective pressure imposed by vaccination.”
Geert:
Tjiens, was daar ooit geen soort van Vlaamse plattelandsveearts die precies hiervoor waarschuwde maar belachelijk werd gemaakt door Knack?
Translation: Huh, wasn’t there some kind of Flemish country vet who warned about this exact thing but was ridiculed by Knack?
(https://www.knack.be/nieuws/hoe-antivaxers-een-vlaamse-veearts-wereldberoemd-maakten/ : "How anti-vaxxers made a Flemish veterinarian world-famous")
I wrote the same thing on Quora when the vaccines first came out, and I was told I was mixing up immune pressure on viruses by vaccines, with antibiotic resistance on bacteria and that natural selection was not a thing with viruses. And when I suggested ADE could be a problem because of the fact corona viruses mutate so much, I was rapidly ridiculed. When I mentioned Original Antigenic Sin they were sure I was daft. I was basing this on first year veterinary immunology I took 40 years earlier. I never got past being "just a veterinarian" as everyone pointed out to me. I found Dr VDB sometime around then, about the time of the first call to WHO, and was relieved that he was going the same direction with a PhD, vaccine research experience, so I felt maybe I might not be the dumb one. Been trying to understand all the complicated stuff he says ever since.
unfortunately, many people outsourced their common sense to the infallible "The Experts" :/