herd immunity in Gibraltar: why it's not there yet
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>>>13990088 from >>13990088 is a lie
>I mean the claim they're unvaccinated. Back in May, when the fully vaccinated was at 34k, 6.7k migrant workers had been fully vaccinated as well. The fully vaccinated number is now at 40k, which means over 10k migrant workers have been fully vaccinated. So let's take the claim that there's 15k migrant workers in all. That means the fully vaccinated number, to include the migrant workers, is still above 90%. And that's not even considering that some of the migrant workers could have been vaccinated in Spain, which is at 80% fully vaccinated. So 90% isn't even, 95% isn't enough, what number do we need to reach? Considering the cruise ship, apparently we need to vaccinate 100% of the population, lock them in their homes, and then shoot them, that should stop the virus from spreading.
This is completely untrue and a weak copout for my previous thread on herd immunity.
My rebuttal to this is:
>there are more than 10k migrant workers and the fully vaccinated number does not represent them
>children are not counted as vaccinated/unvaccinated
>the elderly are still capable of catching and transmitting it, and getting sick
I look forward to a somewhat decent reply. That's how low the bar is on this board but you'd expect people to defend their utopic fantasy more.
>I mean the claim they're unvaccinated. Back in May, when the fully vaccinated was at 34k, 6.7k migrant workers had been fully vaccinated as well. The fully vaccinated number is now at 40k, which means over 10k migrant workers have been fully vaccinated. So let's take the claim that there's 15k migrant workers in all. That means the fully vaccinated number, to include the migrant workers, is still above 90%. And that's not even considering that some of the migrant workers could have been vaccinated in Spain, which is at 80% fully vaccinated. So 90% isn't even, 95% isn't enough, what number do we need to reach? Considering the cruise ship, apparently we need to vaccinate 100% of the population, lock them in their homes, and then shoot them, that should stop the virus from spreading.
This is completely untrue and a weak copout for my previous thread on herd immunity.
My rebuttal to this is:
>there are more than 10k migrant workers and the fully vaccinated number does not represent them
>children are not counted as vaccinated/unvaccinated
>the elderly are still capable of catching and transmitting it, and getting sick
I look forward to a somewhat decent reply. That's how low the bar is on this board but you'd expect people to defend their utopic fantasy more.