Pandemic of the vaccinated: fully vaccinated are nearly 50% of new COVID cases in Ontario

Vaccines are still being recommended throughout Canada even though daily cases are being attributed to the fully vaccinated more and more, particularly in Ontario.

Thomas Lambert

November 12, 2021


Vaccines are still being recommended throughout Canada even though daily cases are being attributed to the fully vaccinated more and more, particularly in Ontario.

On November 12, Ontario announced 598 new cases. Of the new cases, 376 (62.9 per cent) came from those who are not fully vaccinated or have unknown status, while 222 (37.1 per cent) are fully vaccinated.

On November 11, Ontario announced 642 new cases. Of these new cases, 397 (61.8 per cent) came from those who are not fully vaccinated or have unknown status, while 245 (38.2 per cent) are fully vaccinated.

On November 10, Ontario announced 454 new cases. Of these new cases, 249 (54.9 per cent) came from those who are not fully vaccinated or have unknown status, while 205 (45.1 per cent) are fully vaccinated.

If we take the last three days as indicative of an average, then fully vaccinated people make up approximately 40.1 per cent of all new cases of COVID-19.

This figure reinforces the reality that the vaccine offers little to no protection from getting COVID-19 or transmitting it. Canadians are just as susceptible, vaccinated or not. Regardless, the government is still fully willing to discriminate against those who don’t take their snake oil.

While some may point out that there are more in the ICU right now who are unvaccinated, no one can know how long that will last.

For example, in Israel, one of the most vaccinated countries on the planet, more vaccinated than unvaccinated were hospitalized for a large window of time this year, and it now appears to fluctuate between one group being more contagious than the other.

They now recommend third and fourth doses to compensate for the total lack of efficacy of the vaccines after two doses — two doses which the world was promised would be enough to end the pandemic.

Ontario seems to be heading down the same path. Recently, the province announced booster shots for all over the age of 12, as though 85 per cent of the population is vaccinated, it still isn’t enough.

After all, if it doesn’t work the first time, it doesn’t work the second time, why not try a third, fourth, fifth, or even sixth? What could go wrong?

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