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COVID In Israel, Alaska, and Singapore Mean High Jabs and More Cases

Why is this so?

Michael B. Wharton
4 min readSep 18, 2021
Health care researchers working in a life science laboratory.
Health care researchers working in a life science laboratory. Chokniti.

Our leaders gave their orders.

Their answer to COVID is vaccination.

Though the vaccines don’t guarantee immunity, jabbed people assume other jabbed people won’t get them sick.

So far not even Gibraltar, with nearly 100% vaccination, is surge-free.

Israel is breaking COVID records

They injected more people sooner than most other countries.

Israel deployed a booster and plans for a fourth shot. Eight thousand cases a day is the average. Sometimes it is more than ten thousand — a disturbing trend.

In June, Israel was down to 12 cases per day.

They report that their R-value, which is the number that indicates how many people each virus carrier will infect, is once again greater than 1.

When R is greater than one, it means that the epidemic is growing.

Their number of seriously ill people numbers about 700, with about 90 people falling sick each day. Their number of patients on ventilators shot up from 150 to 190.

And Israel has about 31 people on ECMO machines.

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Michael B. Wharton
Michael B. Wharton

Written by Michael B. Wharton

Editor of Bold, Abundance and Stealing Fire. Has written for xlr8r and Role Reboot. Formerly NIH, Aol and Revolution Health. michael.wharton.writer@gmail.com

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