The Covid vaccine reality
If you take measures in order to combat something, to control a problem, logically you'd expect to see some positive results, or sooner or later you'd have to question if what you're doing is correct.
The UK is a good place to look at when it comes to covid, a very high amount of the population has been vaccinated. over 90% have received at least the 1st dose.
They have also had over 15 months of lockdowns, masks have been compulsary, 2 meters of safe space in public places, people working from home, they've closed a lot of their economy, so with all these things you'd expect something to have at least got a little better right? knowing how great this vaccine is?
But whats the reality?
on this very day in 2020, august 6th, the united kingdom only registered 950 new cases of covid, and 18 deaths
but with more than 90% of the population vaccinated, today, the same date august 6th 2021, the UK has registred an amazing 31,808 cases and 92 deaths.
if you implement a strategy to fight something, and the situation doesn't get better, it gets worse, wouldn't you have to question said strategy?
i'd be legit interested in any serious comments, no sarcasm no hate, just real answers....