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Scientists: Israel proves every developed country can subdue COVID with vaccines.

How come we are not the shining star and some war torn jewish place beats us ?

I thought we were the best? What happened?
 
Israel is a truely developed and efficient country. Sinkieland still smelling their smoke and lagging behind.
 
Israel is a truely developed and efficient country. Sinkieland still smelling their smoke and lagging behind.

they kicked our asses!

Look at us, we are laughing stock

Even the PRCs looking down on Singapore

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Why vaccinated people are catching COVID
What's fuelling Aussies' COVID vaccine scepticism?
There have been thousands of ‘vaccine breakthrough’ cases. Picture: Centres for Disease Control and PreventionSource:Supplied

According to the Centre for Disease Control in the United States there were 9245 “vaccine breakthrough” cases as of April 26.

One-in-four of those people tested positive but never had symptoms.

But 132 people, or 1 per cent of the breakthrough infections, died. Twenty of those deaths were in asymptomatic people or probably not related to COVID-19.

Those that died were generally older or immunosuppressed making them more vulnerable to COVID.

In the Seychelles, a COVID outbreak in one of the most vaccinated regions on earth is also causing concern for world health experts.

More than a third of people who tested positive for COVID-19 in the week to May 8 had been fully vaccinated.

Vaccinating against COVID-19 is the easiest way for Australians to get their normal lives back, but millions are hesitant to get the jab.

News.com.au’s Our Best Shot campaign answers your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine roll out.

We’ll debunk myths about vaccines, answer your concerns about the jab and tell you when you can get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Epidemiologists warn it is only a matter of time before more so-called “vaccine breakthrough” cases are detected in Australia when international borders reopen.

University of Melbourne professor Tony Blakely explains it as basic maths. Even if a vaccine is 95 per cent effective, that still means as many as one-in-20 people who are vaccinated could still contract and spread the virus, even if they don’t get sick or die.

“If a vaccine is 90 per cent effective and the majority of your population is vaccinated, at some point you’re going to start seeing more cases in the vaccinated,’’ Prof Blakely told news.com.au.

“As you get more and more people vaccinated you will see more cases.

“No vaccine is perfect. But you’ve got much less chance of catching COVID and dying.”

It’s also a reminder to get both jabs, because experts say people who have had a single dose of a COVID vaccine and have never been infected are more vulnerable to catching COVID.

In recent days, the Oklahoma State Department of Health has identified 258 vaccine breakthrough cases.

CNN recently reported in one week, there were nine cases of COVID-19 in fully vaccinated members of the New York Yankees organisation.

Of those who tested positive, eight of those nine cases were asymptomatic. They were only picked up because of strict team testing protocols, raising the prospect that the numbers in the community could be higher.

“It’s preventing serious infections in those staff and players with the Yankees,” Dr Costi Sifri, an infectious disease physician and hospital epidemiologist at the University of Virginia, told CNN.

“Those infections that occurred, the so-called breakthrough infections, importantly were for the most part mild to moderate infections.”

Experts say the lesson is that the US and the world needs to do more research into the vaccine breakthrough cases.

US virologist Rick Bright recently told MarketWatch that more genomic testing was required.

“I’ve worked in pandemic response for decades. Every time something bad happens, we just never seem to appreciate that it’s going to happen and how bad it’s going to be,’’ he said.

“Every time we get through it, we always say, ‘We’re going to do all these things and make it better [and] make sure it never happens again.’ And we don’t do it. There’s this cycle of panic, and then regret, and then forget.

“We have the capability now to do the [genomic] sequencing, but we’re just not doing enough of it, and we’re just not doing it smartly.

“We need to look at those vaccine breakthrough cases.”
 
tiong say thier virus is best export they ever have, but jewish now wipe out covid from there, not happy
 
Its the goal for every nation :

to have a positivity rate below 1

and Israel is doing it comfortably

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news...new-cases-02-percent-of-tests-positive-668628

Coronavirus in Israel: 55 new cases, 0.2% of tests positive​

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
MAY 20, 2021 10:34
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There were 55 new coronavirus cases in Israel in the past day, the Health Ministry announced Thursday morning.

The Health Ministry also announced they conducted 35,390 tests — Around 0.2% of tests returned a positive result.
 
Now I see Japan also kenna no vaccine like Singapore :eek:

How? Olympics coming :o-o:

Japan just got slapped by the US in a travel ban

Not good

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/po...-cdc-warn-against-travel-japan-ahead-n1268418

State Department, CDC warn against travel to Japan ahead of Summer Olympics​

The Tokyo Games, which were postponed last summer because of the Covid-19 pandemic, are set to begin July 23.
Image: A woman arrives to receive the Moderna coronavirus vaccine at the newly-opened mass vaccination center in Tokyo on May 24, 2021.

A woman at a newly opened mass vaccination center in Tokyo on Monday.Carl Court / AFP - Getty Images


May 24, 2021, 4:34 PM EDT
By Dartunorro Clark
The State Department issued a travel advisory Monday warning against travel to Japan, where Covid-19 infection rates are rising about two months before Tokyo hosts the Summer Olympic Games.
The "Level 4: Do Not Travel" guidance does not specifically mention the Olympics, which were delayed last year and are set to begin July 23. Case numbers have been rising in Japan as the government has begun vaccinating health care workers and people ages 65 and up.

The country has had over 36,000 Covid-19 cases and 779 deaths in the last seven days and nearly 716,000 cases overall, according to an NBC News tally. Japan, where over 12,000 people have died overall, is also still under a state of emergency as it prepares to welcome 11,000 athletes from 200 nations and territories.
 
Japan just got slapped by the US in a travel ban

Not good

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/po...-cdc-warn-against-travel-japan-ahead-n1268418

State Department, CDC warn against travel to Japan ahead of Summer Olympics​

The Tokyo Games, which were postponed last summer because of the Covid-19 pandemic, are set to begin July 23.
Image: A woman arrives to receive the Moderna coronavirus vaccine at the newly-opened mass vaccination center in Tokyo on May 24, 2021.

A woman at a newly opened mass vaccination center in Tokyo on Monday.Carl Court / AFP - Getty Images


May 24, 2021, 4:34 PM EDT
By Dartunorro Clark
The State Department issued a travel advisory Monday warning against travel to Japan, where Covid-19 infection rates are rising about two months before Tokyo hosts the Summer Olympic Games.
The "Level 4: Do Not Travel" guidance does not specifically mention the Olympics, which were delayed last year and are set to begin July 23. Case numbers have been rising in Japan as the government has begun vaccinating health care workers and people ages 65 and up.

The country has had over 36,000 Covid-19 cases and 779 deaths in the last seven days and nearly 716,000 cases overall, according to an NBC News tally. Japan, where over 12,000 people have died overall, is also still under a state of emergency as it prepares to welcome 11,000 athletes from 200 nations and territories.

dun interrupt the AV industry need more movie
 
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