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Debunking “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated,” Israel-Palestine Analysis

“Pandemic of the Unvaccinated” is the biggest COVID-19 lie right now.

It’s pure garbage.

To put this lie to the test, I want to compare Israel and Palestine.

Two countries that share an identical climate and whose populations are intertwined with each other.

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Disregard any political or social conflicts between Israel and Palestine.

I’m strictly focusing on their experimental COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.

Let’s compare the percentage of fully vaccinated individuals:

Israel: 59.7% of total population (around 8.8 million) fully vaccinated

Palestine: 9.1% of total population (around 5.2 million) fully vaccinated

According to the “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated” theory, Palestine should see more COVID-19 cases and deaths.

Let’s compare:

The populations are intertwined, yet highly vaccinated Israelis are witnessing a dramatic rise in cases.

And the mostly unvaccinated Palestinians continue to see a gradual decline in cases.

Here’s where Israel and Palestine rank on COVID-19 deaths and cases per capita.

These statistics are according to Worldometer at the time of writing.

COVID-19 Deaths:

Israel – 77

Palestine – 79

No statistical difference.

COVID-19 Cases:

Israel – 25

Palestine – 70

Israel has significantly more COVID-19 cases per capita compared to Palestine.

This could result from a higher rate of testing and finding more cases.

But if this was a “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated,” wouldn’t Palestinians get sick more often and require more testing?

And in Israel, 95% of severe cases are among fully vaccinated individuals.

If the experimental COVID-19 jabs were so effective at preventing hospitalization, wouldn’t more unvaccinated Israelis be in the hospital?

The Epoch Times reported:

An Israeli doctor says that the majority of COVID-19 patients hospitalized at his hospital are fully vaccinated and those with severe illness have also been vaccinated.

Talking with Channel 13 TV News on Aug. 5, Dr. Kobi Haviv, medical director of Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem said that “85 to 90 percent of the hospitalizations are in fully vaccinated people,” and “95 percent of the severe patients are vaccinated.” Herzog Hospital specializes in nursing care for the elderly.

Haviv said the rising cases of vaccinated people getting COVID-19, a disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus is because “the effectiveness of the vaccine is waning.”

Data from the Israeli Minister of Health in July suggested that the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine in preventing infection and symptomatic illness had dropped from 90 percent to only 39 percent and 41 percent, respectively. However, the levels of protection against severe illness (88 percent) and hospitalization (91.4 percent) remained high.

The Pfizer vaccine has been the only COVID-19 vaccine available for Israelis since it was authorized for use in December 2020. However, the government announced last month that the Moderna vaccine would be offered in August to certain people while the Pfizer vaccine would be reserved for those under 18 years.

“Pfizer and BioNTech are driven by science to discover the best approaches to protect against COVID-19 and are confident in the protection and safety of the two-dose BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine,” Pfizer told The Epoch Times via email. “The vaccine continues to be highly efficacious in preventing COVID-19, including variants and to date, no variant, including Delta, appears to have escaped the protection of the vaccine.”

The vaccine manufacturer said it expects to “publish more definitive data about the analysis [for a third vaccine dose] and all accumulated data will be shared” in the coming weeks.

As of Friday, 5,392,509 million of the more than 9 million people have received a second dose of a messenger RNA vaccine, and 349,707 people have gotten their third booster shot, according to figures from the Health Ministry. The country recorded more than 3,000 positive COVID-19 cases, 261 with severe illness, and six deaths as of Aug. 4.

On August 10th, 2021:

Israel reported 4,164 COVID-19 cases

Palestine reported 182 COVID-19 cases

On August 10th, 2021:

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Israel reported 12 COVID-19 deaths

Palestine reported 2 COVID-19 deaths

Despite having a population only 1.68 times greater than Palestine, Israel reported 22.88 times as many cases and 6 times as many deaths compared to Palestine in the most recent data.

And a reminder, these are populations intertwined with each other.

“Pandemic of the Unvaccinated” is far from reality.

When you compare Israel and Palestine, it points more to the opposite.

h/t: We Love Trump

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