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They can literally draw upon the experience of fully vaccinated nations like Singapore and Israel and Iceland and their scientific data sets showing they are not getting any reductions in hospitalisations and infection rates.

It's like they are in a rush to commit the same mistakes or are expecting a different result. There's no reason we'll achieve a different result.

They can literally draw upon the experience of fully vaccinated nations like Singapore and Israel and Iceland and their scientific data sets showing they are not getting any reductions in hospitalisations and infection rates. It's like they are in a rush to commit the same mistakes or are expecting a different result. There's no reason we'll achieve a different result.

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I know lots of people that died from something odd although death numbers in the usa didn't increase. Coincidence?

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Statistics are slippery things. Lockdowns could be causing more deaths by suicide, for example, while at the same time reducing deaths due to car accidents. Covid is not killing very many. The flu is killing more, but it's being called Covid. Lockdowns are killing more than Covid, but good luck proving it with statistics.