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Then why hasn't it?

And on the second point there's not evidence to support that assertion. Vaccinated people can spread it if the viral load is similar to that of the unvaccinated but that's not happening in every breakthrough case.
Who says that the vaccination rate isn’t driving the mutations?

I think it’s a little early to come to a conclusion one way or the other, as I don’t think the analysis has been done yet. It is a phenomenon that is well known in virology, so I don’t see it being any different with Covid than it is with any other virus.

Studies have indicated that there is no significant difference in viral load between vaccinated and unvaccinated Covid patients.
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