Farsala said:
Your source states only 81% of the relevant population is vaccinated, so similar to some other countries. Your sources still support vaccinations. "only 2.1% of the 739 residents, who tested positive for Covid, ended up in hospital, and not a single person died" As has been stated a million times already, vaccines don't prevent Covid, they prevent severe cases. And even then, they aren't perfect. The bigger issue with Gibraltar and many countries is one thing: complacency. Guarantee you that the higher number of cases is due to A: Vaccines effect wearing off------> Get booster and B: People stopped wearing masks-------> Wear your masks! I am sure Gibraltar people and even the government heard the hype of being the most vaccinated in the world, and thought going back to normal would not lead to a rise in cases and thus more lockdowns. |
Everyone is relevant aren't they? Exclusivity is negativity.
How do you know it was the vax that saved them? It's not possible to live through a covid infection being unvaxed?
I support injections as well.
Whatever type of injection for whatever your own personal goal may be, virus defense, pregnancy, whatever you want, I'm all for it. If you don't want a jab, or two, then no problem, don't take one. Your body, your choice.
People were guaranteed two weeks to stop the spread. They were guaranteed less lockdowns, regulations, suffering, death, for wearing masks. They were guaranteed just two jabs to end covid. They were guaranteed new leadership would stop the virus in it's tracks in no time. Yet here we are.
I am highly confident that nothing, absolutely nothing, is guaranteed. Whether facts are produced or not.