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The Danes are now publishing extremely detailed daily data about Covid cases and hospitalizations - not just about Omicron, but all Covid variants.

And, in news that will surprise precisely no one who has been alive the last two years, they paint a picture entirely different than what the media claims.

Omicron - which continues to appear significantly less dangerous though more transmissible than earlier variants of Covid - has been used as a cover for vaccine failure.

Most new Covid cases in Denmark occur in people who are vaccinated or boosted - and that is true for both Omicron and earlier variants. More than 76 percent of non-Omicron Covid infections in Denmark are in vaccinated people, along with about 90 percent of Omicron infections.

Further, only 25 of the 561 people currently hospitalized in Denmark for Covid have the Omicron variant. The Danes do not provide an exact number for patients in intensive care with Omicron, saying only that it is fewer than five.

Perhaps the most stunning fact about Omicron and Denmark is that its rise actually parallels a marked slowdown in the growth of Danish hospitalizations and intensive care patients. Those rose roughly fivefold between mid-October and late November, as the Danes left the happy vaccine valley. Since then they have barely budged, rising about 20 percent.

Danish Covid hospitalizations over the last three months: note that the rise predates Omicron.

The Danes are now publishing extremely detailed daily data about Covid cases and hospitalizations - not just about Omicron, but all Covid variants. And, in news that will surprise precisely no one who has been alive the last two years, they paint a picture entirely different than what the media claims. Omicron - which continues to appear significantly less dangerous though more transmissible than earlier variants of Covid - has been used as a cover for vaccine failure. Most new Covid cases in Denmark occur in people who are vaccinated or boosted - and that is true for both Omicron and earlier variants. More than 76 percent of non-Omicron Covid infections in Denmark are in vaccinated people, along with about 90 percent of Omicron infections. Further, only 25 of the 561 people currently hospitalized in Denmark for Covid have the Omicron variant. The Danes do not provide an exact number for patients in intensive care with Omicron, saying only that it is fewer than five. Perhaps the most stunning fact about Omicron and Denmark is that its rise actually parallels a marked slowdown in the growth of Danish hospitalizations and intensive care patients. Those rose roughly fivefold between mid-October and late November, as the Danes left the happy vaccine valley. Since then they have barely budged, rising about 20 percent. Danish Covid hospitalizations over the last three months: note that the rise predates Omicron.

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I have been trying to convince my vaccinated friends who catch covid to avoid any boosters. I tell them, "Once you recover from covid, you have antibodies. Why wipe them out with a booster?" The result of Omicron could be that half of the vaccinated will join with us in refusing further jabs. We might be 80% strong...especially when the jab-injured people also refuse the boosters.

I also try to convince everyone, jabbed or not, to stock up on Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine ahead of time, so they can treat themselves at the first sign of headache, scratchy throat, unusual fatigue, etc. I wait until they show an interest before I pass out the doctors' numbers who prescribe it or the pharmacies who fill the scripts.

This week a triple-jabbed, super liberal neighbor was sick with covid. We convinced her to take Ivermectin. She got better in a day! This raised her awareness a lot.