Monday, August 9, 2021

Israel, Australia Report 95-99% Hospitalized Fully Vaccinated

 

Israel, Australia Report 95-99% Hospitalized Fully Vaccinated

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Reports coming out of Israel claim hospitals are being filled with vaccinated people, 95 percent of whom are suffering serious illness being fully vaccinated.

“I understand that most of the patients are vaccinated, even ‘severe’ patients. Exactly. Naturally occurring. Old people, most of them are vaccinated,” Israeli Dr. Kobi Haviv told News Israel 13 Thursday.

“Most of the population is vaccinated, and 90%… 85%-90% of the hospitalizations here are ‘Fully vaccinated’ people.”

Dr. Haviv claims the infections mean the vaccines’ “effectiveness” is fading, possibly setting up a scenario where booster shots emerge as a necessary treatment.

The news out of Israel coincides with similar statistics coming out of Sydney, Australia, where government health officials late last month announced nearly all new Covid hospitalizations involve vaccinated people – except one.

The same phenomenon is being observed across the globe as the vaccine propaganda ratchets up in response to the dreaded Delta variant.

In Singapore:

In England:

In Gibraltar:

And in Iceland:

In the US, there’s been over 4,100 so-called “breakthrough cases” in fully vaccinated people as of last month – with the pro-vaccine narrative shifting to claim the illnesses aren’t as severe as those of unvaccinated people.

As more and more vaccinated people become sick with the very illness they’re supposed to be protected against, will the vaccine manufacturers ever be held responsible for spreading disease?

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