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Citing one example 'proves everything'?
(you stop there I noticed. The three other countries not even mentioned)
I even sourced NPR. Twice.
But that still wasn't good enough.
But it does show The Science(tm) isn't very scientific.
In order to fully 'prove' that single comparison, why don't you give more details such as daily interaction rates, vaccination levels, types, sources of vaccines (hint:there are many different manufacturers producing all over the world) and other comparable information. Give us all some 8x10 colored glossy photographs to consider. Then your argument might overlap the realm of believably.
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Meanwhile other things are still happening.
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