14 Dec 2021

The Lancet Reports Sharply Rising Covid Among Vaccinated

Sharply rising Covid rates among the Vaccinated: A recent report by the medical journal The Lancet concludes that the mass vaccination process world wide has increased Covid transmissions.

Herland Report:

New data shows that the virus is increasing in fully vaccinated individuals:

“This proportion is increasing week by week and was 58.9% on 27. October 2021 (Figure 1) providing clear evidence of the increasing relevance of the fully vaccinated as a possible source of transmission. A similar situation was described for the UK. Between week 39 and 42, a total of 100.160 COVID-19 cases were reported among citizens of 60 years or older. 89.821 occurred among the fully vaccinated (89.7%), 3.395 among the unvaccinated (3.4%).”

In Germany, the case rate among vaccinated over the age of 50 has gone up from 16.9% in July to 58.9% in October.

'It's grossly negligent to ignore the vaccinated population as a possible and relevant source of transmission.'

The same is reflected in the data from the United Kingdom, where the number of household contacts exposed to unvaccinated cases (23%) was slightly lower than the number exposed to vaccinated individuals (25%), reports RT.

“In the space of three weeks in Britain, 100 Covid cases were reported among individuals who are 60 or older. Out of those infections, 89.7% of people were fully vaccinated, while 3.4% were unvaccinated.”

Sharply rising Covid rates among Vaccinated: The Lancet also comments on Israeli cases:

“In Israel a nosocomial outbreak was reported involving 16 healthcare workers, 23 exposed patients and two family members. The source was a fully vaccinated COVID-19 patient. The vaccination rate was 96.2% among all exposed individuals (151 healthcare workers and 97 patients).”

“The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies four of the top five counties with the highest percentage of fully vaccinated population (99.9–84.3%) as “high” transmission countries. Many decisionmakers assume that the vaccinated can be excluded as a source of transmission. It appears to be grossly negligent to ignore the vaccinated population as a possible and relevant source of transmission when deciding about public health control measures.”

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