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You are deliberately misrepresenting the facts. The UK has opened up, the hospitalisation and death rates are far lower. The vaccine is doing its job.
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You're missing the most important, the death rate has dramatically been reduced. You can still be infected but most likely will not die. A totally different situation as per a year ago.
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So it’s spreading faster and can now mutate to be more deadly as vaccinated people have reduced symptoms. I’m still never taking the shot, even when they inevitably say it’s deadly without it.
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I feel inclined to say that the vaccines don't necessarily prevent cases, instead they prevent hospitalizations and deaths, which has decreased significantly in the UK.
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That’s what you’ve been told to think. But look at the data. More ‘’vaccinated’’ are dying than ‘’unvaccinated’’. And death rate amongst the vaccinate is ten times the unvaccinated.pic.twitter.com/kc3AlbYZwG
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Why don’t you do the same and shows deaths - that’s the point you should be making not cases! There are cases of every illness in the world but if people do not die significantly then we live with it.
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we didn’t have testing fully set up in July 2020
Most cases went undetected, hence the mammoth wave that stated in Sept..
That the real scientists warned you about in June 2020. Of course, No.10 ignored them though
Tens of thousands of deaths later..https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-politics-2020-6-scientists-warn-of-danger-of-a-second-wave-of-covid-19-in-uk/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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