@yaksha You realize that is only unique to israel and is the result of the fact that such a huge portion of the population that is vulnerable is vaccinated (90%+ of those over 50 years old)..

So this is perfectly normally and in no way suggests a problem. If the majority of the population is vaccinated than the majority of new cases will be vaccinated.

@freemo @yaksha “unique to israel”

The chief science advisor in the UK said less than a week ago that 40% of new hospitalizations are fully vaccinated people.

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And I showed the math on israel as to why it is not just normal but expected given their vaccination rate.

Since im sure your a smart person I presume you did the same math on the UK numbers. What did you get?

@yaksha

@freemo Irrelevant. You claimed this was unique to Israel. It isn’t. Don’t speak authoritatively when you’re ignorant of basic facts.

@deprecated It is unique to israel, the UK has different numbers that arent as severe as the numbers in israel.

The same math works out there too.

@freemo @deprecated hey mr super genius Data Soyentist riddle me this, why does VAERS have more deaths for the experimental gene therapy "vaccinations" than for all other vaccines combined in the same time period, and what is considered an acceptable "breakthrough" infection rate for LITERALLY ANY OTHER VACCINE

@DK_Dharmaraj

How many covid vaccines were given in that period and how many other vaccines were given in that same period? Hint, you see more in VARES because we are administering COVID vaccines are rates much higher than other vaccines at the moment. We are after all trying to inoculate an entire planet as fast as we can.

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@freemo @DK_Dharmaraj @deprecated
*innoculate

that can't be a serious statement. Do you have any idea what you're implying? Innoculating 7.5bn people?

@hydramacready

We managed to do it with small pox and eradicated the virus. Though im pretty sure people are a fair bit dumber these days.

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@freemo @deprecated @DK_Dharmaraj
when smallpox was a thing the population was infinitesimal compared to now and we weren't flying or connected by decent roads at the time, again, what are you even talking about
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@hydramacready

Likewise our ability to produce and distribute the vaccine has grown perportionally as well.. what are **you** talking about.

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@freemo @hydramacready @DK_Dharmaraj Too dumb to see the implications of letting free global travel happen while trying to control the spread of a disease, yep, you sound like a midwit academic alright.

@deprecated @DK_Dharmaraj @hydramacready @freemo Fun fact the common cold is the result of global trade and travel. It never existed prior.
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> produce
let's skip R&D and go straight to mass production. riddle me this, the typical time to *develop a vaccine is 5 to 10 years, but COVID vaccines have been rushed to market in less than one. Why is that?

* coronavirus.jhu.edu/vaccines/timeline
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remember the days of "I was top of my class Navy SEAL" this dude is like that but way more sophisticated with his "credentials"
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