Malone has zero credibility at this point. This study is a good example as to why. Of course there will be more pressure on a virus to evade the immune system in areas where there is high immunity. It doesn't matter if the immunity comes from vaccine or from your preferred method, prior infection, there's going to be that pressure. He's trying to take something that people pretty much accept at this point and act like it's groundbreaking science that proves vaccines are bad.
In reality, the mutations are random and happen everywhere with the same frequency. It's just that anibody resistant mutations are more beneficial in areas of high immunity and so out-survive other strands.
Though high vaccination is hardly the dipsositive here as Omicron originated in Africa, an area with low vaccination.
Bottom line, if we followed your method and let everyone get it, we'd still have anitbody dodging strains popping up exactly the same.
Who cares if healthy people can get it with a mutation if the at-risk are protected?
Malone has zero credibility? Thats quite the take.......