Seychelles has vaccinated the largest percentage of its population out of any nation in the world, yet they are reimplementing virus restrictions.
NEW – #Seychelles, which has fully vaccinated more of its population against #COVID19 than any other country, has closed schools and canceled sporting activities for two weeks as infections surge (Bloomberg)
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) May 5, 2021
Getting the picture now? Most Vaccinated Nation #Seychelles Reintroduces Curbs as Covid Cases Surge – Bloomberg https://t.co/sYozZ6RRuH
— Dr Sherri Tenpenny (@BusyDrT) May 5, 2021
Well now this is weird and hopefully not a sign of things to come (though I should note the Seychelles was not using the mRNA vaccines).https://t.co/gwrENKQJQd
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) May 5, 2021
Seychelles is locking down again – even though it has fully vaccinated more than 60% of its adult population with two vaccine doses, more than any other country in the world including Israel. Why? https://t.co/IT7HTPlyhE
— Toby Young (@toadmeister) May 5, 2021
There’s also been a rise in coronavirus cases despite the high vaccination rates.
The Seychelles, over 60% of its population vaccinated, has a rise in cases. They recorded close to 500 new cases in three days and has about 1,000 active cases, a third of which are fully vaccinated. Remind me of the value of the vax again? https://t.co/dECrUKoUsD
— Lynn Brittney (@LynnBrittney2) May 5, 2021
Isn't it interesting how the #Seychelles is the world's most vaccinated country and also now has the highest increase in #COVID "cases".
But don't worry, just trust in 'The Science'…. pic.twitter.com/4DTeK5gCgU
— Patrick Henningsen (@21WIRE) May 8, 2021
There is zero reason to get these shots. In fact, you’d be insane to take them.
But if you foolishly thought that these shots were your ticket to getting your freedoms back, you were sorely mistaken. This story here proves that this is not the case. There’s nothing to prevent other countries from doing the same thing even after they’ve passed a certain threshold of people taking the shots.