How is their daily case rate down to just 12 cases/day, when their peak was ~100 000/day (according to the article)? Did they simply stop testing? Did they manipulate the PCR thresholds significantly? Note that the population of Israel is listed as ~8.77 million, as of 2021.
Their vaccination rate for adults older than 50 is ~92%, according to the article. That in itself is concerning, if, these vaccines end up having the effect that we all fear.
The first point cannot be reconciled with the second alone, given that we already know that the vaxx doesn't prevent transmission/illness/death.
Wow, really? This is huge. What made them turn against the Yellow Star policy?
I’d like to know why they thought it was a good idea in the first place
Probably the same reason why Q tells us that they're saving Isreal for last...
Probably th fact that it's a "Yellow Star" policy. Most Israelis today can trace their lineage back to the European Jews.
This raises a few serious questions/concerns:
How is their daily case rate down to just 12 cases/day, when their peak was ~100 000/day (according to the article)? Did they simply stop testing? Did they manipulate the PCR thresholds significantly? Note that the population of Israel is listed as ~8.77 million, as of 2021.
Their vaccination rate for adults older than 50 is ~92%, according to the article. That in itself is concerning, if, these vaccines end up having the effect that we all fear.
The first point cannot be reconciled with the second alone, given that we already know that the vaxx doesn't prevent transmission/illness/death.