Apparently, “restrictions” could last another 15 years in Iceland...
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So, the guy who invented mRNA technology, and has been speaking out against the vaccines, has started having threatening phone calls...
Some people are speculating that he could well be assassinated for being so vocal against the pharmaceutical propaganda machine..
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I found the new report sustains 15 years of restrictions.I have had it translated online……
Epidemiologist Þórólfur Guðnason does not rule out the possibility that restrictions will persist to some extent in the coming years.
Asked if there is no clear path out of the epidemic, now that measures are being proposed despite vaccinations, and whether we could be heading for restrictions over the next five, ten or fifteen years, he says:
"It can be so, no one can say for sure what the future will hold. That's what we're always been saying, too, that there's no predictability in this. It's nothing new and many people complain that it is not possible to bring predictability in operations and such, but it is not possible when the virus is unpredictable and something new comes up that changes what you thought a few months ago. "
Proposes domestic action
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Proposes domestic action
It was stated at a civil defense information meeting earlier today that Þórólfur intends to submit a memorandum to the Minister of Health on domestic measures to stop the spread of the virus.
Do not end until the epidemic ends everywhere
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Do not end until the epidemic ends everywhere
There Þórólfur said that the coronavirus epidemic will not end in this country until it ends all over the world. He also said that the protection of vaccines against infection was lower, but it was thought that protection against serious illnesses was estimated at 90 percent.
Actions will take effect as soon as possible
Þórólfur believes that the measures he proposes should take effect as soon as possible. "I believe that if people decide on certain actions, then there is nothing left to wait for. Then I think people should make it take effect as soon as possible, "he says.
It was also stated at the information meeting that those who were vaccinated with Janssen will receive another vaccination as well as those who may not have responded well enough to the vaccination. Pfizer vaccine will probably be used and Þórólfur says that there is a sufficient amount of it in the country.
The activity of Janssen and Moderna is unclear
The results of a new study indicate that the Pfizer vaccine has almost 90 percent activity against the virus and the Astra Zeneca vaccine almost 70 percent.
Pfizer and AstraZeneca provide good protection against Delta
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Pfizer and AstraZeneca provide good protection against Delta
Þórólfur says that similar information is not available about the Janssen and Moderna vaccines.
"There is less research behind the Janssen and Moderna vaccines. Maybe the reason is that they are just much less used. The research is structured differently, some are structured with placebo and then the vaccine and others are examining the effects of vaccination in society. These are different approaches and therefore the results often differ slightly from country to country.
I think it's safe to say that most of the results suggest that these vaccines are all so fundamentally similar, even though there is only a difference between studies, and the effectiveness against people getting infected is maybe around 60 percent. This means that 40 percent can still be infected.
"The activity against serious illness is maybe about 90 percent, but this only varies and there is also new information coming from Israel that the activity is probably somewhat less than this."
He says that there is no detailed analysis of the results from Israel, such as how many people were vaccinated or at what age those who became seriously ill were.