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Its Official: 0 Deaths After Israel Vaccinates 520,000. 93% Effective. End of Pandemic is near......

False. Israel is attempting to end the Pandemic and this will not be allowed. If Singapore tries to copy Israel and return Singapore to open the economy and return to normalcy, this will mean all out war.

You are envious of the success in another country. This is natural but you are still delusional. We can help.

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lets hope not normal life means no more masks.

Mask is nice wear mask can be like Israel, no more Pandemic. Economy open life there is good. Life in Singapore no good, too many restriction.

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You are envious of the success in another country. This is natural but you are still delusional. We can help.

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Singapore 539747

Yes please round up the Q ANONs in all of Singapore and treat them. They are about to get a very rude shock on "March 4th" LOL :tongue::tongue::tongue:
 
Only for the Pfizer US Make Vaccine, not for China Vaccine. 0 death,

https://news.yahoo.com/0-virus-deaths-reported-520-155042577.html

0 virus deaths reported from 520,000 given the Pfizer vaccine in Israel. Hardly anybody even got sick, suggesting 93% effectiveness.

Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
Fri, February 12, 2021, 10:50 AM


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An Israeli receives a coronavirus vaccine from medical staff at a COVID-19 vaccination center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Sebastian Scheiner/AP
Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine was 93% effective at protecting against COVID-19, a leading Israeli healthcare provider announced Thursday.

The results appear to show the shot working as hoped across a massive sample of people, raising hopes that vaccine rollouts around the world will succeed.
Maccabi Healthcare Services said that it had immunized some 520,000 people with both required doses of Pfizer's shot.

It found that only 544 people had subsequently caught coronavirus seven or more days after getting their second dose.
Fifteen people were hospitalized and four people had severe illness, but no-one died, Maccabi said, according to the Times of Israel.
Maccabi said it reached its 93% figure by comparing the vaccinated group to a large control group of unvaccinated people.

The age-range of those immunized was not clear from the Times of Israel report. Clearly if there were not so many older people - who are more vulnerable to severe COVID-19 - in the sample, the finding is less significant.

"This data unequivocally proves that the vaccine is very effective and we have no doubt that it has saved the lives of many Israelis," senior Maccabi official Dr. Miri Mizrahi Reuveni said, per the Times of Israel report.

More than 700,000 people have been infected with COVID-19 in Israel and more than 5,000 deaths have died, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Pfizer's vaccine was found to be 95% effective at protecting against symptomatic coronavirus in clinical trials. Israel is the best example so far of its performance in the real world, since its vaccination drive began early and has already reached more than a quarter of its population.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has promised that the entire country will be fully immunized by March.
Israel secured eight million doses of the Pfizer vaccine and six million of Moderna's in advance deals, reportedly paying double the rate of European countries to ensure a reliable supply.

More than 2.3 million Israelis have been fully vaccinated, according to Johns Hopkins University- roughly 27% of its 9 million person population, a figure higher than anywhere else in the world.

Pfizer is monitoring the Israeli rollout on a weekly basis for insights to use around the world, including for whether it works against more infectious variants, Reuters reported.

So far it has shown to work against the variant first identified in the UK, but it is less clear for the variant found in South Africa.
"We've so far identified the same 90% to 95% efficacy against the British strain," Hezi Levi, director-general of the Israeli Health Ministry told Reuters. "It's too early to say anything about the South African variant."

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tiong say cannot be only the tiong can solve tiong virus.
 
Covid-19: Why are Palestinians behind in vaccine efforts?
By Reality Check
BBC News

Published
15 February
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Covid-19: Vaccine divides in the Middle East
Israel has the highest rate of Covid-19 vaccination per person in the world while the Palestinian territories have only just started vaccinating.

So what is the situation in the West Bank and Gaza - regarded as occupied territories by the international community?

How many Israelis and Palestinians have been vaccinated?
Israel leads the world in terms of the number of doses per head of population, with more than 74 doses given for every 100 people.

Chart showing vaccine doses per 100 people in countries with the highest total vaccinations
It has also started to transfer some doses to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, so that vaccinations can begin for frontline health workers.

In occupied East Jerusalem, all Palestinians are entitled to be vaccinated against Covid by Israel, as are medics working at the six Palestinian hospitals there - many of whom come from other parts of the West Bank and Gaza.

Woman receiving vaccine in Jerusalem.
image caption Israel started rolling out its vaccination programme in December
That's because Palestinians in East Jerusalem have Israeli residency status - so those living there pay Israeli taxes and have access to Israeli health insurance.

According to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) data, there have been more than 189,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than than 2,100 deaths among Palestinians in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.

The case fatality rate for these areas is 1.1% - that's the proportion of reported infections which result in a person dying. In Israel, it is 0.7%, according to WHO data.

When will Palestinians get vaccines?
The Palestinian Ministry of Health - which operates in the West Bank - said in a statement that they have deals with four companies that will provide enough vaccines for 70% of its people.

A delivery of 10,000 doses of Russian-made vaccine has now arrived. Israel says it is giving 5,000 doses to the Palestinians - two thousand of these have been delivered to the West Bank so far.

The population of the West Bank and Gaza is now around five million, according to the latest UN estimates.

The Palestinians have also said they expect to vaccinate about 20% of the population with doses supplied under the international Covax scheme, backed by the WHO.

This is a global effort to get vaccines to poorer countries, who may not be able to secure enough supplies on their own. These will be given free or at reduced prices.

Covax has said that the West Bank and Gaza would get an initial 240,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, and 37,440 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, with some of this expected to arrive in late February.

However, getting vaccines to Gaza is faced with the logistical challenges of the restrictions imposed on the area, which has been under blockade by Israel and Egypt since the militant Islamist movement Hamas took charge there in 2007.

There have also been reports of Hamas getting vaccines from the Gulf state of Qatar.

What about Palestinians working in Israel?
There have been calls to give jabs to the thousands of Palestinian workers who cross into Israel for work, including a significant number in the construction industry, who have been cut off by lockdown restrictions.

Around 133,000 Palestinians work in Israel and its settlements in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.

Most cross over to Israel from the West Bank on a daily basis.

"I think it is logical that we vaccinate the Israeli people and also the Palestinians at least that are working with us," Raul Srugo, president of the Israel Builders Association, told the BBC.

Some health experts have warned of the dangers of the continued spread of the virus in Israel if the vaccine programme is not extended to Palestinians, because of how the two populations often mix.

Whose responsibility is it to vaccinate Palestinians?
The United Nations (UN) human rights body has released a statement saying it's Israel's responsibility to provide equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

The body says differential access is "morally and legally" unacceptable under international law laid out in the Geneva Conventions on the regulation of occupied territories.

Body being wheeled into a hospital in Nablus
IMAGE COPYRIGHT GETTY IMAGES
But Israeli health minister, Yuli Edelstein, told the BBC: "We can also look into the so-called Oslo agreements where it says loud and clear that the Palestinians have to take care of their own health."

The Oslo accords - which Israel signed with the Palestine Liberation Organisation - give the Palestinian Authority oversight of public health under the principles of self-determination.

But the Palestinian authorities point to another part of those accords which says: "Israel and the Palestinian side shall exchange information regarding epidemics and contagious diseases, shall co-operate in combating them and shall develop methods for [the] exchange of medical files and documents."

The Oslo accords, agreed in 1993 and 1995, set out how parts of the West Bank and Gaza would be governed under an interim framework until a permanent peace settlement can be reached.
 
DOTARD just say now say must take vaccine, many TRUMPTARDS very angry, dont like vaccine.

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Will those who took the vaccine be allowef to live normal lives agaiN? I don't think so.
 
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