No nation on Earth has a higher percentage of its population vaccinated against the plague than the Seychelles, yet the number of cases there are surging. With about 75% of its population fully vaccinated, we would expect herd immunity to have set in by now, but that's not the case. Fully vaccinated people are not only getting sick, they are transmitting the disease as well. Keeping in mind that fully vaccinated individuals are less rigorously tested than unvaccinated people, the facts are even grimmer than the media admits.
Based on current testing procedures, the vaccinated population is reported to be less sick both in number and severity. However, the reality of things are likely otherwise. There's no reason to trust the official numbers due to the difference in testing practices. The vaccinated may well be more ill than the unvaccinated, like they were in Wisconsin where the fully vaccinated got five times sicker than the unvaccinated. Furthermore, the outbreak in the Seychelles fits the story of the plague ridden sportsmen where young healthy individuals who would normally not get very sick, get so ill that they had to stay home.
The official narrative is now shifting away from the idea that vaccines give close to total protection. Instead, we're told that it's better to be vaccinated than unvaccinated. We're also told that it's the unvaccinated that keep us from controlling this disease. But the day is drawing near when reality and narrative comes into conflict with each other. We're approaching a turning point, when the average person knows more people sick with the vaccine than they know of unvaccinated people being ill. When that happens, only those truly lost to propaganda will trust the official narrative and the vaccine we're told to take.
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