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Israel prepares citizens to receive fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine

ShockNAwww

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the claim that the unvaccinated have a higher chance of infection is more covid tv propaganda. constantly repeating propaganda lines does not make them true
What? Are the correct dailies being beamed directly into your bucket?

Or are Ontario’s daily numbers just another part of yet another conspiracy?

Today there were 748 new COVID cases. 48% of them were unvaccinated people. In Ontario, 22% of our population is unvaccinated. With that metric alone, it would appear that a disproportionately high number of unvaccinated people tested positive, relative to their population.

It’s been happening a lot.

And 80-85% of the COVID patients in the ICU continues to be unvaccinated people.

It’s been 20+ months since we started to receive daily numbers. How much credible evidence is there of the manipulation of numbers and a cover-up again?

I’ll say it one more time. Credible. Able to pass a even an unrigorous half-assed credibility check.
 

ShockNAwww

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Australia, Israel Report 95-99% Hospitalized Fully Vaccinated

Oh no! Australia and Israel? Welp…

What about Ontario and all that evidence of the numbers being manipulated?

Also, do you think credibility is something that you get when the source tells you everyone else is a liar but them?

News Rescue is not a credible source.
 
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shack

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Unfortunately for you, this is what the scientists say. This is what the data from public health proves.

That is clearly your strategy.
 

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then explain Gibraltar and Ireland where almost everybody got the jabs?
I was reading about this yesterday........cases are rapidly increasing in countries with high vaccination...Gibraltar was the best example.......I was curious about India...go look at the worldwide covid meter...India cases are flat now this with only 30% of the population vaccinated.......just heard on the radio this morning a new deadly varient they are watching for out of South Africa..This is getting scary....when they say its even more contagious . I dont get it........its like saying a bigger load is more likely to get a girl Pregnant . It can take very little to get a girl pregnant so when they say its more contagious does not make sense to me
 

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Yes, because there are still millions of people in the developing world who haven't had the chance to get vaccinated. The virus will mutate if we let it go unchecked. That's just the way most disease work, some mutate significantly faster.

But, as others have said, unvaccinated people in Ontario are the majority of those who are catching the virus. And on top of that, they have a higher chance of being hospitalized or even dying due to covid then those who catch it after getting the shot.

You tell us to turn "of" the TV. Maybe you should stop watching fringe YouTube channels that don't know what the fuck they're talking about. I mean, something like 96% of doctors have taken the shot, the other 4%? I sure as fuck wouldn't want to be their patient. I seriously don't understand how people like you, who for the most part seem intelligent, would want to fuck around and find out with this thing. The people that survive a bad case are not the same afterwards. Even those who have had mild cases can still get the long-haul covid. I remember reading about a Ryerson student that was asymptomatic, yet got long-haul.

The point is this: the vaccine isn't perfect. But it does work. Those with the shot are less likely to catch or spread the disease, and significantly less likely to have bad outcomes (hospitalization or death). While a lot of anti-vaxxers say we don't know what it'll do to us in, say 10 years, I guess my questions is, we don't know how covid will impact people in 10 years. Will they have life-long lung or other vital organ issues? Kidney problems, diabetes? Brain damage? This disease is systemic. It seems to cause damage throughout the body.

You want to gamble, be my guest. But remember, professional gamblers are experts in risk mitigation. They will do anything they can to protect themselves when taking a risk. So, if you aren't willing to bet on the vaccine, at least wear a mask and be socially distant.
 

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Depends on your age and when you got your second shot. They will gradually lower the age requirement as we move forward.
And why is that? Because in a few month younger people will benefit from boosters more then now? Or is it because that we (Canada) still not able to get enough vaccine everyone?
 

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And why is that? Because in a few month younger people will benefit from boosters more then now? Or is it because that we (Canada) still not able to get enough vaccine everyone?
They will gradually lower the age requirement for boosters because they start to wear off after 6-8 months. The older you are, the more likely you are to get sick. Same goes for people in poor health. It's as simple as that.
 
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...Or is it because that we (Canada) still not able to get enough vaccine everyone?
Do you really think there's many adults out there wanting to get vaccinated but unable to get an appointment? Even Nunavut is over 80% vaccinated.
 

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And why is that? Because in a few month younger people will benefit from boosters more then now? Or is it because that we (Canada) still not able to get enough vaccine everyone?
As of this morning, there are 3,224,063 unused vaccine doses in Ontario. Data isn’t generally released around which doses in what quantities.

I haven’t heard of people who have aged in not being able to book. But, maybe that’s a thing.

Of the first doses yesterday in Ontario, over 17,500 went to 5-11 year olds. The other 2,500ish were everyone else.

It’s only a guess, but it seems like they’re prioritizing 5-11 first doses.
 

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They will gradually lower the age requirement for boosters because they start to wear off after 6-8 months. The older you are, the more likely you are to get sick. Same goes for people in poor health. It's as simple as that.
In U.S. everyone over 18 month is eligible to get a booster 6 month after the second dose and they can book an appointment almost for next day. Do we have different science in Canada or we are still not able to get enough vaccine???
 

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Do you really think there's many adults out there wanting to get vaccinated but unable to get an appointment? Even Nunavut is over 80% vaccinated.
Yes, I want to get a boosted but are not able to because am not old enough. Maybe I should drive across the border where everyone 18+ who got their second shot in May are eligible? Why almost 2 years in pandemic Canada cannot get enough vaccine?
 

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As of this morning, there are 3,224,063 unused vaccine doses in Ontario. Data isn’t generally released around which doses in what quantities.

I haven’t heard of people who have aged in not being able to book. But, maybe that’s a thing.

Of the first doses yesterday in Ontario, over 17,500 went to 5-11 year olds. The other 2,500ish were everyone else.

It’s only a guess, but it seems like they’re prioritizing 5-11 first doses.
Again, why we were not able to acquire enough vaccine that we did not have to prioritise??? Why not everyone who need to get a booster can get it? Why we are again behind all developed countries?
 

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Again, why we were not able to acquire enough vaccine that we did not have to prioritise??? Why not everyone who need to get a booster can get it? Why we are again behind all developed countries?
That's a good question. Both my parents are in their mid-90s. They were told they can't get their booster as it hasn't been 6 months since their second shot.
 

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Again, why we were not able to acquire enough vaccine that we did not have to prioritise??? Why not everyone who need to get a booster can get it? Why we are again behind all developed countries?
A third dose isn’t currently recommended by Public Health Canada, beyond “vulnerable groups.” They aren’t the priority and kids aged 5-11 are. 80+% of appointments are going to that group in Ontario if you look at the breakdown by age. .

Would I like a third dose? Yes. Absolutely. As soon as possible.

Do I think I should step in line ahead of a 5 year old? Nope.

Ontario may expand by next week. I hope they do. Manitoba is already open to all ages. If there’s a will, there’s a way.

Ford has over 3 million doses on hand and he’s running vaccination clinics at less than 20% what they were in June, despite the same on-hand inventory levels.

Should we pull all the nurses, doctors, firefighters, paramedics we can entice into a roll-out again? I guess he holds those purse strings too.
 
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In U.S. everyone over 18 month is eligible to get a booster 6 month after the second dose and they can book an appointment almost for next day. Do we have different science in Canada or we are still not able to get enough vaccine???
Yes, public health IS making a different conclusion. The idea is about risk management. The US has concluded that the difference in coverage for the general public between two and three doses is enough to justify a booster. Canada has decided that at this current time, the difference is not significant enough to warrant a booster now rather than after 8 months or 10. We can also add the fact that mass vaccination in Canada started a couple months after the US so not many younger people have reached six months since the last vaccination. Has it been 6 months since your 2nd dose?

But if you want to go back to blaming Trudeau that we don't have enough doses when it's obviously untrue ...
 

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Sure, because doctors who dare to speak up about what's going are threatened with losing their medical license.
Thankfully there are a quite a few that have the balls to speak.

https://twitter.com/GVDBossche <-this one is a tough guy to refute, he's a virologist and a vaccine expert.
https://twitter.com/rwmalonemd <-one of the pioneers of mRNA
FDA Doctor stating there isn't enough data to disprove anti-shot people -

Luc Montagnier - French virologist, Nobel prize winner (if that matters or not), co-discovered HIV.

"Some doctors and nurses"
As an side, first doctor is sexy for whatever her age is.

A doctor who happens to have a channel on youtube like many other doctors do.

There's more, but I'm done for the night.
My immune system needs rest.
 
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