@Truthhertz many of the statistics youve shown may be factually accurate, but I believe you have used them to create a false narrative
For example, you point to an Israeli report that states natural immunity is far superior against the delta variant tHan simple vaccination. But you conveniently ignore that the same report, and many others, state that individuals with natural immunity AND a vaccine are better off than natural immunity only. You also seem to not understand that one can still gain natural immunity while being vaccinated, and it would likely be a less severe time being sick. So using real facts, it is NOT ‘pointless’ to get vaccinated, even if you’ve had COVID as a vaccinated person who also has natural immunity has MORE protection than an unvaccinated person who has natural immunity.
You also referred to “60 percent” of hospitalized COVID patients in Israel are vaccinated. Again, per a report out there, that is true. But that’s a twisted truth to show a false narrative. What you fail to mention, or fail to understand, is that 80% of Israelis ARE vaccinated. So the if only “60%” are hospitalized, then those numbers actually support that vaccines WORK. i’ll wait while you noodle that math around a bit. If 100% of a population were vaccinated, wouldn’t 100% of those hospitalized be vaccinated as well?? Would that mean the vaccine didn’t work? Of course not.
For the record, I am now vaccinated. Last year my entire household dealt with a COVID outbreak. My college athlete 18 year old was laid up with a cough and sore throat for over a week, my 12 year old was only sick for a day, I was down for 3 days and my wife suffered a nagging cough for better part of 2-3 weeks. It’s wasnt the end of the world, but it wasn’t fun.
I don’t believe in mandates, and do believe in choice. That said, I believe in using REAL and HONEST use of facts to make personal choices, and I believe you have twisted facts to fit a narrative that isnt nearly as accurate as you think it is.
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