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To: HotHunt

Population of 33,000 and 26 infections?
One death since March.

So perhaps Gibraltar should have sat on the vaccines until it’s all over?

I think that would have cost many more lives.

Deal with the sick 26 now that will live rather then the sick and dying few hundred without a vaccine in mid-pandemic.

Your continued pushing of the dramatic 2,500% number ignores 26 sick people who will live because of the vaccine they received earlier.


121 posted on 08/05/2021 12:55:04 PM PDT by David Chase
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".... So perhaps Gibraltar should have sat on the vaccines until it’s all over?..."

That's exactly what the virology and immunology doctors and scientists are saying. It is a known fact in the virology business that trying to immunize people during the middle of the pandemic will cause the virus to mutate and become more vaccine resistant and deadlier. It's happening in Israel now too.

Remember being vaccinated doesn't guarantee you won't get the covid or even die from it. So being vaccinated already is no cure all. The corona virus mutates faster than we can immunize against it.

Past vaccines like small pox, have all been developed and distributed over time AFTER the height of the outbreak is over. We're trying to immunize our way out of this pandemic but it is not possible no matter how fast we vaccinate people.

For some reason, you imply I am making this up. I am not. This is common protocol in the immunology business.

The Biden administration’s strategy to universally vaccinate in the middle of the pandemic is bad science

Never vaccinate into the middle of a pandemic

Covid Vaccine is 'Creating Variants

126 posted on 08/05/2021 2:36:20 PM PDT by HotHunt
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