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Breakthrough cases are also a matter of concern. Earlier this month, Science magazine reported that 514 Israelis were hospitalized with COVID as of August 15, that 59 percent of these had been fully vaccinated, and that the vast majority of these fully vaccinated people were aged 60 or older.
Newsweek was unable to get confirmation from Israel's health ministry regarding current data on how vaccinated people have fared in terms of deaths or the seriousness
"Instead," he said, "they remain a vital tool—in fact a solid gold tool—but other tools are still essential."
While the data from Israel may appear alarming, there are factors to take into consideration.
Last week, Reuters reported that Israeli doctors found severe COVID breakthrough cases were mostly in older, sicker patients.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: HawkEyi
While the data from Israel may appear alarming, there are factors to take into consideration.
Last week, Reuters reported that Israeli doctors found severe COVID breakthrough cases were mostly in older, sicker patients.
so axing the geezers is the silver lining? That statement is alarming. The old folks are the most vulnerable and most need this stuff to work. I hope we hear better news than this.
so axing the geezers is the silver lining? That statement is alarming
originally posted by: HawkEyi
Well remember what henry kissinger and his evil statement said about the old folks? they are using up the resources. Dispute Kissinger himself being old and all.
Seems like this whole charade is a cull for profits
dark before they expose their true and evil nature.
originally posted by: Salander
a reply to: HawkEyi
I think the Israeli data also supports the observation that the shots themselves cause the disease, or variants to spread.
More people inoculated equals more people becoming infected.
Thanks Pharma, the gift that keeps on giving.