Published: November 25, 2021
By: JD Rucker
Portugal is one of the most heavily vaccinated nations in the world for Covid-19. CNN’s vaxx-tracker puts them at fifth behind Gibraltar, Pitcairn, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. Based on the common narrative being pushed by Anthony Fauci et al, Portugal should have already defeated Covid-19 and be well on its way to normalcy. Instead, it has declared a “state of calamity” and begun imposing new lockdown protocols.
JUST IN – Portugal, one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, declares state of emergency and imposes new restrictions to curb the sudden surge of #COVID19 cases.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 25, 2021
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What makes it worse and of even more interest to Americans is that unlike the United States, Portugal has already adopted “Comirnaty,” the FDA-approved Pfizer jab that is supposed to be the best of the best. Comirnaty accounts for nearly 50% of all jabs in the country.
According to WTNH prior to the new declaration:
Portugal on Wednesday reported its highest number of new daily COVID-19 infections since July amid a surge in cases across Europe, though hospitalizations are rising more slowly in the country where 86% of people are vaccinated.
The Portuguese government is due to announce on Thursday what new pandemic restrictions it is introducing, seven weeks after scrapping almost all of them because of the high vaccination rate and perceived lower threat from the coronavirus.The General Directorate for Health officially reported 3,773 new cases Wednesday, with 681 in hospitals, 105 in intensive care units and 17 deaths. The number of patients requiring hospitalization was the highest since September.
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