How They Justify A Third ‘Booster’ Vaccination – The D Variant is Masking Other Illnesses

ER Editor:  RT has been a massive disappointment since the start of the plandemic, buying into the ‘we must vaccinate against this oh-so deadly disease‘ narrative. A Big Pharma servant. Here we offer a report of theirs simply to show how the rationale has been given for the booster vaccines, i.e. MORE vaccination and more restrictions on citizens.

Likely, this is all based on a lie as to what Israeli citizens are actually suffering from this summer season. Is it ‘Covid’ or is it a group of OTHER respiratory diseases that have ACTUALLY appeared? The narrative favours ‘Covid,’ of course.

In the UK, another heavily vaccinated country, they’re scheduling third, booster vaccines for September. Apparently, people have been told they’ll need booster shots for 10 years.

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We remind readers that Israel has been USED BY PFIZER as an injection laboratory since around December. Now, surprise surprise, they’re finding heavy outbreaks of respiratory problems that they only see in WINTER. See this that we published this week from the Jerusalem PostIsrael: COVID-19 Might Be Over, But Viral Infections are Surging. Even the RT report below notes that vaccinated people are getting sick.

So is this mess the result of unnecessary, over-vaccination? Most likely.

Is RT talking about the so-called ‘DELTA VARIANT’ as it claims, or a MASS OF OTHER RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES? Is this a sleight of hand?

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Pfizer vaccine losing effectiveness amid Delta variant surge, Israeli Health Ministry says as it mulls 3rd shot & new restrictions

Pfizer vaccine losing effectiveness amid Delta variant surge, Israeli Health Ministry says as it mulls 3rd shot & new restrictions
Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine has dropped to 64% effectiveness in preventing infection amid the spread of the Delta variant in Israel, the Health Ministry said, as officials weigh the need for booster shots and new restrictions.
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The vaccine fell to 64% effectiveness in preventing symptomatic infection over the last month, the Health Ministry reported on Monday, noting that the decrease coincided with the rapid spread of the more contagious Delta variant across Israel. The health officials, however, said the Pfizer shot still offers strong protection against severe illness and hospitalization, reporting 93% efficacy.

While the ministry did not give the previous figures in its statement, a report published in May said the Pfizer vaccine was 97% effective against severe illness after two doses. In March, private Israeli researchers also found the immunization to be 91.2% effective against any level of symptomatic infection.

The fast spread of the Delta variant, which was first observed in India, has prompted Health Minister Nitzan Horowtiz to order two medical studies looking at the need for a third vaccine dose, saying they would provide “vital information” to policymakers. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s office added that the studies will “evaluate the efficacy of the vaccine and the rate at which it wears off over time.”The new data comes amid a small surge across Israel, where the number of active cases hit 2,766 on Monday after 369 new infections, with the Delta variant believed to make up more than 90% of the overall total. As of July 4, around 70 patients were hospitalized, half of them in serious condition, compared to 21 with severe illness on June 19.

While nearly 60% of Israel’s population of 9.3 million have received at least one dose of the Pfizer vaccine – helping to bring daily infections down from their peak of around 10,000 in January – cases are still cropping up among the immunized. Last Friday, more than half of the new infections reported were in patients that had been vaccinated, according to Ynet, underscoring the need for further study.

In addition to the booster shots, health officials are also mulling whether to revive some pandemic restrictions, most of which were lifted in March, as well as to bring back some version of its coronavirus ‘passport’ system, the Jerusalem Post reported. An indoor mask mandate had previously been dropped, but was brought back in late June as daily cases began to accelerate.

Foreign travelers could also face additional testing and quarantine protocols in the coming weeks, though the Health Ministry has yet to make a decision.

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