Dr. Kobi Haviv, Director of Jerusalem Hospital: “Vaccinated account for 95% of severe Covid hospitalizations. Vaccine effectiveness is fading.”
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“95% of the severe patients are vaccinated”.
“85-90% of the hospitalizations are in Fully vaccinated people.”
“We are opening more and more COVID wards.”
“The effectiveness of the vaccine is waning/fading out”(Dr. Kobi Haviv, earlier today on Chanel 13 @newsisrael13 ) pic.twitter.com/SpLZewiRpQ
— Ran Israeli (@RanIsraeli) August 5, 2021
#Israel registered some 3,843 #coronavirus cases on Thursday with a positive rate at 3.79%, as the country prepares for the new set of measures approved to contain the outbreak – including the return of the green pass system.https://t.co/SI8ms7cut4
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) August 6, 2021
At the Herzog Medical Center in Jerusalem:
72 Corona patients are hospitalized, and another 7 patients are soon expected to arrive.
25 patients -> in critical condition.
8 -> “moderate”.
9 -> “mild “.
During the last day, 2 patients died.https://t.co/coVEIIStWb— Ran Israeli (@RanIsraeli) August 5, 2021
Here is the Israel vaccine data analyzed by Alex Berenson.
EXCERPT:
“…new serious cases have risen 10-fold since the beginning of July – from roughly five a day to about 40 over the last week. The overall number of patients has soared too – from 30 to more than 200.
But how many of those people are vaccinated?
The vast majority. Israel has broken out the data in various ways at various times, but throughout July most new patients were vaccinated.
In an effort to play down that reality, Israel has begun to provide data comparing RATES of serious illness in older people who were not vaccinated and those who were. And those show that as of now, unvaccinated people are still becoming seriously ill significantly more frequently than those who aren’t.
But that comparison hides a very big problem.”

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