Sunday, September 19, 2021

Ayiaaaaa...........Khairy, The Need For Third Vac Shot Does Not Mean Vaccines Are Not Effective? Then What Does It Really Mean, Leh?


Aiyaaaa.........Khairy, the need for third vac shot does not mean vaccines are not effective?

Then what does it really mean, leh?

If vaccines in the market today are effective, then there should not be the need for a third booster shot, should there? 

But if there is a need for a third booster shot, then it means the vaccines aren't effective, effective in the sense that they should do what they should, shouldn't they?

And if they aren't doing what they should effectively do, then we must humbly admit, not play around with semantics, don't we, that they aren't effective as effective should mean, no?

Aiyaaaa.....Khairy, citing US, UK and Singapore to back you is not smart leh!

These are the three countries, among some others, that should at least hint that vaccines they laud might not be quite the saviour they are touted to be, having seen surges of Covid cases in each individual country.

In the case of the US and UK,  after 50% percent of their people had been fully vaccinated when by ghosh! and hurrah! the daily number of Covid cases in the two countries fell substantially to some low 2 or so thousand at one point only to shoot up, in the UK case, to 30,000 plus for weeks now without any sign of it falling any time soon.

Ditto in the case of the US,  the daily number of Covid cases there has shot up to 150,000 or higher in recent weeks and doesn't seem to budge very much from day to day for weeks now.

In the case of the tiny dot down south, from a double digit number of daily Covid cases, the republic has seen the number rise to the high three digits in recent days.

Contrast the scene in poor India where less than 15% percent of the people have been fully vaccinated to date, the daily number of Covid cases there has seen an unexpected plunge from a peak of some over 400,000 at one point to 30-40,000 daily cases now.

What has made a difference in the Indian case? Some black magic at work?

Or could there be a humble answer to the puzzle?

Don't know lah!

But perhaps if we are all willing to eat humble pie and cease being obdurate, or opaque or an unwitting partner to a conspiracy to hide the truth? perhaps there is a simple answer to the "conundrum"?

Hehehe😆😉

Perhaps this little piece of news might help to open up our eyes.

At any rate, think outside the box a little. It's a free exercise. Doesn't cost you anything expect a little cerebral exertion, hohoho!

Then, if you still think vaccines work like a charm, by all means, embrace them like a dear lover.

Vaccines have their role to play, particularly the old school, tested inactivated ones.

But should vaccines be the first line of defence when there appears to be an effective medication against Covid-19 - the humble ivermectin?

Especially when there is no medication for Covid-19 except trying to deal with the symptoms as they arise?

When invermectin - a cheap, inexpensive and safe medication - has been shown to work across the board given early, and even as a prophylaxis, a preventive?

However, and very sadly, what the regulatory bodies across the globe, WHO and the likes, big pharmas, main stream media of the rich and powerful and even scared, ignorant, corrupt or complicit govs across the globe will warn  you strongly against the use of ivermectin, claiming that it is for the horses and the cows and harmful to humans and therefore you take it at your own mortal peril.

True?

Well, there may be more than meets the eyes, no?

The world needs to open its eyes and look without without prejudice and prejudgement, scared from all the warnings, and decide for itself what is what.

Covid-19 is not your average rogue.

The world should do all it can to put an end to the pandemic, not be hampered by all the scare-mongering and misinformation and disinformation? out there.

At least give ivermectin a fair look into its effectiveness or not as a medication against Covid-19. 

If not, dump it like the plague 👺 and run!

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Postscript :  Aiyaaaaa.......Khairy, you are right lah!

Need for booster dose does not mean vaccines are not effective! 

The Israeli experience proves the point. 

After vaccinating the people with third dose, the daily number of Covid-19 cases there has gone up! 

Instead of going down leh!

And now Israel is going for fourth dose!

Simon Shared The Video Below


The Israeli experience might ultimately turn up well in the end. 

Who knows?

It is still early days.

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