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[–]StillLessons[S] 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

Having watched around 45 minutes of the discussion among the panel before they voted, I was struck by their very different perception of what's happening in Israel relative to mine. Listening to the members of the panel, the booster shot in Israel so far is a great success. Their rejection, so far as I can tell, was because the plan was to give boosters all the way down to 16 years old, and there is insufficient data to know the risk profile of a third jab on the recognized problem with myocarditis/pericarditis in younger age groups.

One element almost all panel members agreed on, however, is that the continued spread of covid within the United States is primarily caused through the unvaccinated population. They all want to bring the percentage of the population having had the first two-dose initiation closer to that of the high-vaccination countries. This is where I do not understand their thinking.

I just looked at the numbers for the past 7 days of covid in Israel vs in the US, and the spread of the disease is significantly worse in Israel (Israel: 6431 cases / million population +21% week/week vs US: 3161 cases / million population +0.7% week/week).

The reason Israel has already started in on a third dose is that they already have a much higher proportion of their population vaccinated than the United States does. According to the logic of the panel - i.e. unvaccinated are the drivers of transmission - covid should be spreading much faster in the United States than it is in Israel. The data above shows this is the opposite of what is actually happening on the ground.

Major disconnect going on here... someone care to explain to me?

[–]JasonCarswellVoluntaryist 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

The depopulation agenda pays them to perpetuate bullshit.

Truth-sayers have been fired or were never hired.