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FROM THE NETHERLANDS STUDY:

1) "Vaccination has proven to be highly effective against COVID-19, especially against hospitalization and death and reduces the secondary attack rate within household"

2) "vaccination is preferred over infection to protect individuals against severe disease"

3) "these analyses [ie - this study] do not aim to determine the probability of getting infected after vaccination or previous infection"

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The study says that vaccines are better against the Beta variant compared to the other variants. It does not say that vaccines are not effective, or that vaccines reduce the capabilities of the immune system, or that it is better to be unvaccinated than to be vaccinated.

The authors stress that it is better to be vaccinated.

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You said: "The authors stress that it is better to be vaccinated". The broadness of that claim puts it in the column of faith-based pronouncement. Relative risk changes per circumstances (age, comorbidities). All is a guess per individual. Once can never say with certainty whether a particular person will or would have done better had they accepted/declined a Covid vaccine.

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They kind of have to say that, don't they?

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Then why is the doctor in Belgium saying ALL of the hospitalized there in his hospital and in the ICU are vaccinated? He said ALL . Israel too do this is just more lies

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Why? What is the vaccination rate in Belgium?

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