Has Covid vaccine efficacy turned negative?
Data from highly vaccinated countries suggests strongly that the answer is yes; vaccinated people are at higher risk of infection from Omicron.
By Alex Berenson 7 Jan 2022
Denmark has fewer than 6 million people - 1/60th as many as the United States.
Nearly its all adults are vaccinated, mostly with the Pfizer mRNA vaccine that is the world’s supposed gold standard. Half have received third “booster” doses.
On Wednesday Denmark reported 28,000 Covid infections - equal to about 1.7 million in the United States.
The figures are similar in the United Kingdom, and all over Western Europe. Many countries are at 90 percent adult Covid vaccination levels, with boosters soaring. And they are all now in the midst of an epidemic of Covid contagion that dwarfs any that has come before.
The vaccines sure seem to have failed.
That’s wrong, though.
The reality is worse.
The data from several countries now show clearly that infection rates are higher in vaccinated people.
Iceland has a 91 percent vaccination rate (and an over 50 percent booster rate) in its population over 12. This is its chart of cases per-capita by vaccination status. Not absolute, per-capita. Dark blue is fully vaccinated, light blue is unvaccinated, black is boosted.
Look at what has happened to the dark blue line since Dec. 21, since Omicron became dominant.
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So what do you think they'll do when the next mutation pops up? Inevitably. And what do you think we'll do? If you said they'll demand more of the same, and many of us will line up to take it, you're probably right. They must keep us suppressed and submissive for one more election. If that works again (it will), they'll do it again in '24, and again, until they have a lock on power that will take a generation of warfare to restore.
For those who haven't recognized it yet, the US is at war. Now. We had a decade of conflict in the 1850s before the shooting started in the last civil war. They were more patient.
Efficacy is irrelevant. It would be nice if we had a magic potion that works against every variant that pops up every few months. We don't, and we won't. But we're dealing with a minor pathogen that's not dangerous to most of the population. We have easy cures for the rest. Fear is irrational. When the risk is zero, the vax is unnecessary, thus we don't care if it works.