Best Case Scenario for Vaxxed - Isolated in Antarctica - Still Most Got Infected
As if there weren't already doubts and controversy over the effectiveness of COVID vaccines, a recent wave of COVID at an Antarctic research station recently raised the question again: Why do so many vaccinated people still get sick with COVID, and why have governments been so determined to mandate vaccination with so little evidence that it makes a difference? Having just survived COVID myself (my fever was so bad I thought I might not make it at one point about 10 days ago) I must admit I'm particularly interested in the subject at the moment.
Without speculating further right now, I'll just quote the facts as presented by Steve Kirsch:
"100% vaxxed. 100% remote and quarantined.
All members must be vaccinated and tested BEFORE they can enter the station.
Guess what happened?
2/3 got infected with COVID. But don’t worry. It isn’t serious.
This is a perfect example of how well vaccines work."
I actually disagree with the last statement. Vaccines in general, up through 2019, generally impress me. I don't see many cases of polio or smallpox anymore.
But recently, you have to wonder what the hell is going on. If a 100% vaccinated group of presumably cautious scientists isolated in Antarctica are mostly infected... it invites questions. And I invite comments from my readers - sometimes we learn a lot from exchanging unorthodox ideas.