I hate to say it, but some (though by no means all) of the Euro-trash countries have been far less susceptible to the covid kool-aid than much of the U.S.
I wonder if as an uninjected US citizen you could fly into Copenhagen and then travel into the EU countries by train car etc. without proving vaccination status?
Yet they still call it a vaccine. Itโs not a vaccine.
Hmmmm.....
Denmark: Three hepatitis cases reported in children
http://outbreaknewstoday.com/denmark-three-hepatitis-cases-reported-in-children-11720/
Still a bit dishonest.
No mention that the current vaccine (2.5 years old) is minimally effective against the current coronavirus strain. Nor is there mention of the fact the the current strain is on par with the common cold (Delta was like standard influenza. The original strain similar to pandemic influenza’s)
A lot of info in this one. No mention of hepatitis, but still informative. Published this month...
They still lie, calling it a "vaccine" and word-weasel in that they'll bring it back again.
So, no more bad colds eh?
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Interesting to compare Covid death rates in the Scandinavian countries.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/denmark?view=daily-deaths&tab=trend
Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark have all had three waves since the pandemic began. Sweden’s first two were its biggest with a smaller third wave. Denmark’s waves grew bigger each time. In fact, its third wave, which peaked in March, was bigger than Sweden’s. Norway and Finland had very small second waves but their recent third waves were bigger than their first ones. Finland’s third wave was roughly on par with Sweden’s (per capita) while Norway’s was substantially smaller. Overall, Norway has had the lowest Covid death rates of the Scandies.