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82%-Vaccinated Singapore Records Highest Daily Coronavirus Cases Yet

https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2021...pore-records-highest-daily-coronavirus-cases/

GABRIELLE REYES 20 Oct 2021

Singapore, which has a Chinese coronavirus vaccination rate of 82 percent, recorded its highest single-day increase in new locally transmitted cases of the virus Tuesday with 3,994 infections.

Singapore’s government tightened restrictions on in-person dining and social gatherings in the metropolis on September 27 as part of a stated effort to help reduce transmission of the Chinese coronavirus. In the three weeks since then, the city-state’s coronavirus caseload has mushroomed.

“Singapore reported 1,647 new COVID-19 [Chinese coronavirus] cases on September 27, the day measures were tightened. By the next day, new cases topped 2,000 for the first time, and have not fallen below since,” CNA reported on October 19.

“A week later, on October 5, the country reported more than 3,000 cases,” the Singapore-based news agency recalled.

The republic’s coronavirus death rate has likewise increased over the past three weeks. Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) reported two deaths from the Chinese coronavirus on September 27. The city-state’s coronavirus death tally “varied in the following days, ranging from two to nine. It crossed into double digits on October 9, with Singapore reporting 11 deaths that day,” CNA recalled on Tuesday.

“The highest number of deaths reported in a day was on October 14, with 15 fatalities,” according to the news agency.

“From September 27 to October 18, Singapore reported 161 COVID-19 [Chinese coronavirus] fatalities – a spike from the 23 deaths in the same period prior,” CNA observed.

The number of severely ill Chinese coronavirus patients admitted to Singapore hospitals since late September has also increased. There were 27 Chinese coronavirus cases in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) across all of Singapore on September 27. This figure “breached the 30-mark and remained in the thirties in the days after, before hitting 40 on October 7,” according to CNA. “The number of cases in ICU has not fallen below that since then.”

“On October 16, MOH recorded a big spike in the number of ICU cases – from 48 to 62. As of noon on Monday [October 18], there were 67 cases in ICU,” the news agency updated.

Singapore’s recent surge in new coronavirus cases has baffled health experts, as more than 80 percent of the city-state’s 5.7 million residents are fully vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus. The Republic of Singapore’s government has approved three different Chinese coronavirus vaccines to include in its national inoculation drive, which launched on July 2. Vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Sinovac are currently administered by state health officials as part of the campaign. Most of the Chinese coronavirus vaccines administered to Singaporeans so far were made by either Pfizer or Moderna.

“A total of 9,662,027 doses have been administered in Singapore under the national vaccination programme as at Oct 18 [sic],” the Straits Times reported on October 20.

“Both first and second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty and Moderna vaccines are currently being administered,” according to the Singapore-based newspaper.

“In addition, 227,800 doses of other vaccines recognised in the World Health Organization’s Emergency Use Listing, which includes Sinovac-Coronavac, Sinopharm and AstraZeneca, have been administered as at Oct 18, covering 118,598 individuals [sic],” the publication noted.

The Straits Times on Wednesday published a list of 133 state-run vaccination centers and clinics in Singapore offering Chinese coronavirus vaccines as of September 16. Just 11 of the listed sites administered Moderna vaccines while the rest offered Pfizer’s vaccine. None of the locations offered Sinovac.

Pfizer is a U.S.-based multinational pharmaceutical and biotech corporation. It partnered with BioNTech — a German biotech company — and the Chinese firm Fosun Pharma to develop “Comirnaty,” an mRNA technology vaccine against the Chinese coronavirus. Moderna is a U.S.-based pharmaceutical and biotech company that, like Pfizer, produces an mRNA technology-based Chinese coronavirus vaccine. Sinovac is a Chinese state-owned biopharmaceutical company that produces a Chinese coronavirus vaccine called “CoronaVac.” Unlike Pfizer and Moderna’s offerings, CoronaVac is based on inactivated virus technology.

“It works by using killed viral particles to expose the body’s immune system to the virus without risking a serious disease response,” according to the BBC.

The mRNA vaccines work by injecting part of the Chinese coronavirus’ genetic code into the recipient’s body. This triggers the body to produce viral proteins, “but not the whole virus,” according to the BBC. This then trains the recipient’s immune system to attack the Chinese coronavirus.

Pfizer-BioNTech said Comirnaty had an efficacy rate of 91 percent in April, though “experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world,” Yale Medicine noted on October 15.

“[A] study [published on July 28], not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84 percent after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97 percent,” the medical news site reported of Comirnaty.

“In August, the [U.S.] CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization,” Yale Medicine added. “In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.8 to 75 percent against infection.”

Sinovac’s CoronaVac has an efficacy rate of just 51 percent, though this did not prevent the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) from granting the vaccine emergency use approval in June.
 
82%-Vaccinated Singapore Records Highest Daily Coronavirus Cases Yet

https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2021...pore-records-highest-daily-coronavirus-cases/

GABRIELLE REYES 20 Oct 2021

Singapore, which has a Chinese coronavirus vaccination rate of 82 percent, recorded its highest single-day increase in new locally transmitted cases of the virus Tuesday with 3,994 infections.

But you see, they haven't reached the magic percentage of over 90% threshold. According to vaccine bigots, the pandemic problem will only be solved if you reach the over 90%. Of course if you're not vaccinating children you can't get to over 90% even with 100% compliance from the adult population. Which is why Singapore, despite being a homogenous docile nation, is "only" at 82%. The U.S., with a sizeable, but shrinking, population that still loves individual freedom, will never get close to 90% even when COVID vaccines for newborns on up become mandated. I think the high threshold is in part based on science. The worse the vaccine is, the more people need to take it for it to grant herd immunity. (We're going to forget natural immunity cause...reasons). But also this makes a good whipping boy for the vaccine bigots, being led by the control freaks (Biden, Fauci, the Pope). Since the magic number of 90% will never be reach, the failure of the vaccine can always be blamed on those that aren't vaccinated. If we reached the 90% threshold, they'd change it to 95%. Reach the 99% threshold and they'll start talking about how fractions of 1% of vaccine hesitancy is the problem.

Now, vaccine bigots love to point out past vaccination campaigns, like smallpox, as to why everyone should line up and get jabbed. But the smallpox vaccine was tested for YEARS before being used in mass. The smallpox vaccine is 90% effective. In contrast the Pfizer vaccine is either 39% effective or 80% effective depending on which study you believe. (I believe the lower one which comes from the Israeli data as they accomplished 80% adult vaccination early and they were overtaken by the delta variant soon after.) Also, Nigeria was able to stop the spread of smallpox with just a 50% vaccination rate using a "ring" vaccination strategy were you vaccinate the people who live in close proximity to every reported case. (They did that because they did not have enough vaccine). So...if you have an effective vaccine you don't need 90% or even 80%.

But the experimental garbage being shoved into people's arms right now is crap against the variants. There is a reason for this. In the movie "Young Guns 2" there is a scene were someone who recently joined Billy The Kid's gang asked to wear Billy's distinctive "bowler" hat. Unknown to the gang, the posse after them had a sharpshooter who focused on the bowler hat...and killed the wrong bad guy. The mRNA vaccines focus on the spike protein. The spike protein is like a hat. It is easily changed.

Now, supposedly the great thing about mRNA vaccines is they can be easily changed as well. So...why haven't they released a delta variant version of the mRNA vaccines? That's a good question that's been asked on this forum.
 
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