Vaccinated Individuals are More Likely to Contract CCP Virus

According to the most recent surveillance report from New South Wales (NSW), Australia, people who are vaccinated are 37 times more likely than those who are not to be hospitalized for CCP Virus (COVID-19).

The NSW Health Department (NSW Health) tried to cover up this obvious fact. The report also states that more than 95% of people aged 16 and higher in NSW have received two doses of the vaccine, and more than 68% of those eligible for a third dose have received it.

The report adds that because vaccination coverage in the community is so high, the majority of people admitted to the hospital or intensive care unit (ICU) for the CCP virus now receive two or three doses of the vaccine.

It is reasonable to conclude that the claim that – the experimental CCP virus vaccination was effective – was false.

Joel Smalley, a pro bono data analyst who delved into the report, said the data doesn’t lie. Data from NSW Health shows that you are 37 times more likely to be hospitalized for CCP virus in the past seven weeks if you were vaccinated than not.

Of the 95 people who died last week, 45 were residents of aged care facilities and only six of them were under the age of 65, according to a report from the NSW Department of Health. All six had serious underlying health problems, which increased their risk of developing a serious case of CCP virus. Four of them received three doses of the vaccine and the other two received two doses.

Last week, countless CCP virus patients flocked to hospitals across the country and the record reached an all-time high. As of July 14, Western Australia had the highest number of CCP virus admissions, while Queensland is also expected to surpass its January peak in the coming days.

In South Australia, hospital admissions were near the peak of the omicron outbreak in January. New South Wales had more than 2,000 CCP virus patients last week for the first time since February and almost all of these patients were vaccinated.

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