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Decreasing the odds of an infection is not sufficient because then the death count will be the same at the end, only stretched over a longer period of time. Stopping the spread through mass vaccination would be a valid argument, but that almost never worked in history. And it will never work again because so many people believe that the government lied to them that a > 75% vaccination rate is out of reach forever.

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"Stopping the spread through mass vaccination" won't work because the jabs don't stop infection or transmission of Delta.

The virus has a global IFR of 0.15% and well defined high risk cohorts. It has early treatment options that are being suppressed. There was never a reason to inject billions of healthy people.

Luc Montganier and Geert Vanden Bossche warned that mass vaccination in the middle of a pandemic exerts evolutionary pressure on the virus, which is not as stable as believed, and will spin off new variants.

The UK has identified a new variant, Delta Plus, that has acquired two of the four mutations the virus needs to completely evade vaxx immunity.

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