The data from Singapore, near the top of the global tree in terms of vaccinated population, is apparently showing that “the higher the vaccination rates the more deaths and the more cases.” The data is coming from Our World in Data, a scientific publication based in the University of Oxford.
“It should be the other way round, shouldn’t it?”
“What?”
“The more vaccinated the better it gets, not worse.”
“That’s what you’d hope for all right yeah.”
“Though I suppose if you were someone like Bill Gates who’s talked of reducing the world’s population through the use of vaccines, you’d be happy enough.”
“Yes of course. You’d have a different perspective on what equated to success.”
* I decided I’d better fact check some stuff relevant to the above and it turns out Bill Gates did say that vaccines will help in “reducing the population growth - it allows society a chance to take care of itself once you’ve made that intervention.” “If we do a really great job on vaccines, healthcare ... we could lower that (world population) by perhaps 10 to 15%.”
And on a slightly different tack, recently in response to being asked what cautionary lessons in terms of behaviour he had learned from being very liberal in hanging around Jeffrey Epstein quite a bit, Gates replied, “Well, he’s dead.” That’s not my insertion. That is the actual response. Not quite sure the cognitive pathways that for Bill led to this being the moral of the story. It’s funny - if you didn’t know he was an amazingly benevolent philanthropist, you might think he was a deranged psychotic closely tied to other depraved individuals devoid of conscience.
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