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Ireland, home to one of Europe's highest vaccination rates, imposes curfew on pubs and clubs as cases rise
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Ireland has one of Europe's highest vaccination rates, with 89.1% of people over the age of 12 having been immunized,
CDC report shows vaccinated people can spread COVID-19
Experts urge Americans to get COVID-19 shots, say delta spreads as easily as chickenpox
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......Government officials had long promised that vaccinated people would no longer face lockdown restrictions: Over the summer, then-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz declared the pandemic “over” for those who had received the vaccine. But as virus cases continued to skyrocket, the government said it had no choice but to extend it to everyone.......
originally posted by: Grenade
www.bbc.co.uk...
My hope is the people unite against this tyranny. Good luck Austrians, I think you’re going to need it. The rest of Europe won’t be far behind.
originally posted by: Britguy
a reply to: Ellie Sagan
I think calling them out on the BS has been ongoing from day 1.
As for fully vaccinated countries, just look at Gibraltar. Ok, maybe not a country as such, but it's population is 100% fully vaccinated, and yet they have all just gone back into lockdown due to the growing number of cases / infections being recorded.
There is your control group right there! No lengthy medical studies needed, it's already done.
Government officials have said citizens should "exercise their own judgment" on holding Christmas events, however it has "strongly advised against" this.
According to the Reuters coronavirus tracker, Gibraltar has administered at least 94,469 doses of the COVID vaccines so far. Assuming every person needs 2 doses, that's enough to have vaccinated about 140.2 percent of the British territory's population.
Our World in Data has indicated that Gibraltar is the most vaccinated part of the world with the percentage of the population being fully vaccinated greater than 99 percent.
Gibraltar has seen a slight increase in cases, and the 7-day average of reported infections was 66 on November 18. This is equivalent to 52 percent of its peak in January, according to Reuters.