Thursday, November 25, 2021

Taking the Booster

According to a recent survey, as many as 70% of fully vaccinated Norwegians will take the booster once it's available to them. This was posted as good news on Facebook by the notorious opinion machine; my autistic friend and fervent vaccine supporter. However, when we do the numbers, we see that this is too little to support a permanent implementation of medical apartheid.

With less than 80% of all Norwegians fully vaccinated, and only 70% of them willing to take the booster, we end up with less than 56% who can boast of having taken all three shots required for a green pass.

As far as vaccination rates go, we're past the peek. People will revert to their unvaccinated statuses, and if the next booster receives the same lukewarm response, we'll be down below 40% by this time next year. That's not enough for strict medical apartheid, and therefore the likely end of the psyop.

Making things worse for the pro-vaccination camp is the fact that all the smart people are leaving their camp. Portugal used to have a smart guy in charge of their vaccination efforts. He left a month ago, and has now been replaced by a complete moron.

My autistic friend is another example of bad PR. He's not exactly a picture of health, and his misadventures related to the vaccine are several. Shortly after taking his second shot, he was in need of a doctor, and from his latest series of selfies, it looks like he's on chemotherapy. His hair disappeared a few weeks back. Then it came back as a crop of fine baby hairs before suddenly disappearing again. That's not a great backdrop when pushing booster shots to everyone who cares to listen.

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Smallpox vaccine

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