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Leading Chula professor criticizes government’s Sinovac obsession

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  • Obviously , like everyone else she already knows the answer but it doesn't hurt to stick pins in this pathetic excuse for a government.

  • very brave for speaking up   she will be contacted soon and threatened like the one reported last week

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    It is good to know that there are still some brave people who dare to publicly question the obvious madness, but I think this statement is a bit exaggerated:   “To be fair, Thailand’s healthcar

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On 6/23/2021 at 7:19 PM, Jajazazajaja said:

According to the WHO, which recently granted both vaccines “Emergency Use Listings”, Sinovac’s vaccine efficacy stands at 51% against symptomatic disease and 100% against severe disease.

 

100% is not bad, is it?

 

"severe cases" are irrelevant.

 

Because if they were relevant... then the so called "covid pandemic" would simply not exist !!!

 

The golden rule is : positive cases.

 

Nothing more.

 

Therefore, you preach in a desert. 100 % efficient against "severe cases"... the system is not designed for this.

 

It is designed for : "Today Thailand announces XXXX new cases".

 

Until we stop the insanity of a so called "disease" that make millions of people "positive cases but asymptomatic"... then those vaccines won't simply not work.

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