There’s been a surge in vaccine mandates following the news of the FDA approval of the Covid-19 Pfizer vaccine.
In Israel, the majority of the population (60% including children) are fully vaccinated. Yet we’re still seeing a large number of cases amongst the vaccinated. Around 60% of Israel’s cases are among the vaccinated.
Iceland is recently vaccinated but is currently seeing more cases of covid than they ever have.
In a recent outbreak in Massachusetts, the CDC reports 74% of those infected were vaccinated.
The majority of the data suggests that the vaccine does not stop or slow the spread of the virus.
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Vaccine mandates should not be put in place when the vaccine really doesn’t prevent the spread from person to person. If you choose to get vaccinated, in theory, you’re really only protecting yourself.
Additionally, the manufactures of the vaccines are not liable for any adverse reactions caused by the vaccine.
In the video below Kim Iverson breaks down data regarding the spread of the virus in different countries, especially amongst the unvaccinated.