Thank you for actually answering and not being a homotional bytch like that other clown.
Do you have studies on the viral load mattering mutation? I’ve looked and have not seen anything that would definitively say one way or another. Ultimately the virus is mutating to evade the human immune system. I don’t think it’s necessarily a logical theory that the viral load will matter. It’s spreading to people regardless and the viral load in delta is higher regardless.
It's very logical and you would even find this discussion in the biology 101 section dealing with the immune system.
Antibodies act as inhibitors to prevent virus replication.
This is an oversimplified explanation but let's say for instance in a vaccinated person the virus would only replicate 10 times while in an unvaccinated person it would replicate 10,000,000 times. Being that the chance that a virus produces an effective variant is actually random, you can safely infer that it is much MUCH more likely for an unvaccinated person to create a variant.
So yes, the viral load matters.