Australia should have been the world’s ultimate public health and Covid vaccine success story – the nail in the coffin for Team Reality and the Great Barrington Declaration.
Australia did just what the Bill Gates-funded gurus wanted.It locked down early and hard and stayed that way for almost two years. It closed its borders and responded to local outbreaks with even tougher restrictions. Australian police used drones and automated license plate readers to check if people were more than a few miles from their homes.
The restrictions largely “worked.” (Putting aside their cost to civil liberties, education, and mental health, of course, since those don’t matter to Covid fanatics.) Through the fall of 2021, Australia had few Sars-Cov-2 infections and almost no Covid deaths.
When Covid vaccines became available, Australia took an equally aggressive stance. The country’s six states segregated unvaccinated people, barring them from shopping, going to restaurants, and even entering libraries. States also forced Covid shots on many workers as a condition of employment, making up to 75 percent of workers get jabs.
But now Australia’s Covid success story has a new ending – and it may hold very hard lessons for vaccine advocates.
Since December, when the Omicron variant arrived, Australia has had an unending Covid wave. And after falling in April and May, infections, hospitalizations, and deaths are soaring again as Australia, which is in the Southern Hemisphere, enters its winter.
Of course, Australia’s overall Covid death toll relative to the size of its population is still far lower than the United States or Western European countries.
But for the last several months it has had more deaths per-capita, and nearly all those people are vaccinated. In the last six weeks, 656 people have died of Covid in New South Wales, Australia’s largest state. More than 85 percent were vaccinated, and most of them had been boosted.
Even more concerning, Australia has also had a large increase in non-Covid deaths. During the first three months of 2022, Australia had almost 20 percent more deaths than normal. Even excluding Covid deaths, deaths were almost 10 percent above normal. Figures for April and May from Victoria, its second-largest state, suggest excess deaths have risen even further since then and may be running 30 percent above normal – a stunningly high level.
It is hard to overstate what the unspooling crisis in Australia may mean for vaccine and lockdown advocates. Because it so successfully contained Covid in 2020 and 2021 and then used mRNA and DNA/AAV vaccines so aggressively, Australia is a near-perfect test case for what Omicron and future variants will do to a population that was mass vaccinated before being exposed to Covid.
Clearly, the vaccines have failed. The question now is how long the Omicron wave will last, and how many deaths Australia may have by year-end. The rise in overall mortality is also telling, because the excuses that public health advocates have offered in other countries – health-care delays or “long Covid” – do not apply in Australia.
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As an Australian we have no, no access to information. I would like to see the information on birth rates, miscarriages, teen-age death rates and the number of unvaccinated who die from covit.
Yes I am a dreamer
Fully agree with you, although there are mild 'hints'.
Have you noticed the IVF infertility ads on TV? The 'cast' is comprised of couples in their 20s and 30s.
What about the incontinence pads campaign? Their cast can shimmy a little bit too quickly for someone old enough to suffer from incontinence !!!
Also, the shingles ad says that over 50s are at risk - utter rubbish - traditionally, the shingles 'party' only invites the over 80s guest list !!!
Personally I've noticed Australian males in their 20s enjoying a dip in their IQs.
Pathetic really
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