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Call to people outside Bangkok: Get vaccinated now!

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On 12/7/2021 at 12:13 AM, wolf81 said:

How weird.
 

One doctor of the Outbreak Management Team that advises the Dutch government on the COVID situation in The Netherlands, (Diederik Grommers) actually stated on a Belgian radio program recently that vaccinations don’t prevent infections and therefore he didn’t see the point of introducing a 2G system in The Netherlands. Since vaccinations don’t prevent transmissions, he thought a 1G approach would be wiser.

 

He also said the following during the program: “it doesn’t matter if you’re vaccinated or not; if you feel sick, stay home”.

 

And the man is absolutely right.

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