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Most vaccinated country in the world is having a surge in COVID cases
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:41 am
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:41 am
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There are 1,068 active cases in Seychelles, the world's most vaccinated nation.
However, 35 percent of them are among people who have been given two doses.
Seychelles is using a combination of AstraZeneca and China's Sinopharm jab.
Health officials offered little explanation as to why cases are still surging.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:43 am to WPBTiger
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Most vaccinated country in the world
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Seychelles is using a combination of AstraZeneca and China's Sinopharm jab
Sorry to hear about their poverty vax situation
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:43 am to WPBTiger
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Seychelles is using a combination of AstraZeneca and China's Sinopharm jab.
Are either of those being used in the US? If not, more fear porn.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:44 am to WPBTiger
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a combination of AstraZeneca and China's Sinopharm jab
There's your answer. Sinopharm has been shown to be pretty ineffective with some countries turning away from it. AZ, while not as bad, isn't nearly as effective as the vaccines in the US.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:45 am to WPBTiger
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There are 1,068 active cases in Seychelles, the world's most vaccinated nation.
The vaccine doesn't stop people from getting COVID. It just greatly reduces the affects of the virus.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:48 am to waiting4saturday
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The vaccine doesn't stop people from getting COVID. It just greatly reduces the affects of the virus.
Lol
Posted on 5/6/21 at 8:58 am to WPBTiger
As a general premise I am not "anti-vax". Even though I haven't received it and have no plans to I'm completely fine with my 70 year old parents' decision to get the vaccine. Hell, I'm fine with anyone's decision to get it. And for the most part I think it will be "safe".
But don't we also have to consider that the world has never seen such a tremendous demand for a vaccine/medicine to be developed so quickly? With such a tremendous demand comes a tremendous incentive to supply that demand in return for tremendous profit. Pharmaceutical companies are not altruistic. They are businesses and ALL of them wanted to get into the "business of covid" ASAP. Being first (or among the first) was every bit as important as being "right". Especially in light of the fact most governments granted indemnity to the pharmaceutical companies as an incentive to get out a vaccine ASAP.
Point being, while I don't think pharmaceutical companies were reckless or negligent in their development of the vaccines, I'm not naïve enough to disregard the fact that the unprecedented demand for such a product created just as strong of an incentive to be first as it was to be "right". While being first is ALWAYS an incentive for pharmaceutical companies, it probably never ran as close to the incentive to be "right" until this vaccine
But don't we also have to consider that the world has never seen such a tremendous demand for a vaccine/medicine to be developed so quickly? With such a tremendous demand comes a tremendous incentive to supply that demand in return for tremendous profit. Pharmaceutical companies are not altruistic. They are businesses and ALL of them wanted to get into the "business of covid" ASAP. Being first (or among the first) was every bit as important as being "right". Especially in light of the fact most governments granted indemnity to the pharmaceutical companies as an incentive to get out a vaccine ASAP.
Point being, while I don't think pharmaceutical companies were reckless or negligent in their development of the vaccines, I'm not naïve enough to disregard the fact that the unprecedented demand for such a product created just as strong of an incentive to be first as it was to be "right". While being first is ALWAYS an incentive for pharmaceutical companies, it probably never ran as close to the incentive to be "right" until this vaccine
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:15 am to WPBTiger
We are going to keep seeing you tards post the same story without any context.
They used a ton of the China Vaccine, which is worthless.
They used a ton of the China Vaccine, which is worthless.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:16 am to WPBTiger
I am not anti or pro vac, but this is the chinese knock off one that zero in the US received.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:22 am to WPBTiger
A vaccine made in China? Why would any sane person take that shite?
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 9:59 am
Posted on 5/6/21 at 9:44 am to WPBTiger
shite, that “China vaccine” probably gave them Covid
Posted on 5/6/21 at 10:08 am to tigerskin
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shite, that “China vaccine” probably gave them Covid
This isn't that uncommon. The leading cause of Polio for quite a while has been the Polio vaccine.
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