I guess all of this is over my head. I can understand vaccination being ineffective as the virus outpaces the innoculation. But I'm not really clear what "original antigenic sin" is or why it would be a problem.
Is this simply a complaint that these vaccines don't mitigate risk? Or are you suggesting some kind of long term problem with innoculation?
I guess all of this is over my head. I can understand vaccination being ineffective as the virus outpaces the innoculation. But I'm not really clear what "original antigenic sin" is or why it would be a problem.
Is this simply a complaint that these vaccines don't mitigate risk? Or are you suggesting some kind of long term problem with innoculation?