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TopicIceland to attempt herd immunity for Covid-19
NightMarishPie
08/08/21 5:57:45 PM
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...sort of? (From Google translate so excuse some of the grammar)

The epidemiologist believes that now we must try to achieve herd immunity against the coronary virus by letting it continue, but try to prevent serious illness by protecting vulnerable groups. He says the goal at this point cannot be to eradicate the virus from society.

One and a half months after the abolition of all domestic operations, a record number of people have been diagnosed infected in recent weeks, despite the fact that the majority of the population has been vaccinated.

rlfur Gunason said in Sprengisandur in Bylgjan this morning that it is disappointing that herd immunity has not been achieved with vaccination. He says that only one other way is able to achieve herd immunity, to allow the virus to spread throughout the community.

rlfur says that he has talked about it since the beginning of the epidemic that the coronary virus mutated. This has now happened with the arrival of the Delta variant across the border.
He says, however, that the vaccination was not in vain. "The vaccination has prevented a serious illness, there is no question about that," says rlfur.

rlfur says that it is necessary to respond to how many people become infected after vaccination. "We just need to shuffle the cards and come up with new plans," he said.

"We really can not do anything else," says rlfur when asked whether the nation of seventy to eighty must be allowed to become infected to achieve herd immunity.

https://www-visir-is.translate.goog/g/20212140884d/na-thurfi-hjardonaemi-med-thvi-ad-lata-veiruna-ganga?_x_tr_sl=is&_x_tr _tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=ajax%2Cnv%2Celem&fbclid=IwAR3p_U1QQo-Ny79QsWqgNC8ztlDvD_hKmEr1mPFJcZ6T1HTegy2bkLzG3bc

I mean I think what he is saying is possible because so many people have been vaccinated in Iceland. I see people on my Facebook sharing this everywhere are some, "See! We should have never lockdowned!" While ignoring the almost zero deaths and high vaccination rates that Iceland has.

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