As the war continues between those vaccinated and those without, it seems Biden and his Administration have failed to prove that vaccinating prevents Covid-19.
The great state of Vermont, which serves to be the highest vaccinated state in America (71.5% state population vaccinated), has been reported to have the most Covid cases on the rise.
Mike Pieciak, Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, said during a press briefing on Tuesday: “We just haven’t previously seen an increase in terms of that raw number of cases during the pandemic,” adding that there were more than 2,100 cases reported for the week — in one of the least-populated states in the country.
The seven-day average for Vermont COVID cases rose 42% as of Tuesday, according to state data. Vermont does more testing than nearly every other state, noted ABC News, though testing only increased nine percent during the same period. According to state officials, the statewide positivity rate also increased 30 percent, with the seven-day average positivity rate just under four percent.
Hmmm. This presents quite a conundrum. A bit of a sticky wicket, as ‘they” say. Not for the COVID patients; I’m talking about the Democrat Party and its COVID narrative. Now what?
There’s no “one simple answer” behind the surge, according to Dr. Mark Levine, Vermont’s health commissioner. Although, as duly noted by ABC News, the Democrats do cling to their hole card, ready to be played without a moment’s notice — the apparently ubiquitous delta variant.
The delta surge in Vermont mirrors rising cases in the region, as northern parts of the country that were largely spared over the summer are now seeing increases during colder weather.
Vermont is one of 22 states, many of them with colder temperatures, that has seen an uptick in daily cases of 10% or more in the last two weeks, according to an analysis of CDC and Health and Human Services data.
Here’s Dr. Jan Carney, associate dean for public health and health policy at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine, per ABC News:
“Across the United States and in Vermont, we’re seeing the impact of the highly contagious delta variant. It really is so contagious, it seeks out pretty much every unvaccinated person.”
Wait — huh?
How does that explain the surge in Vermont? I’m not an “emerging and infectious diseases” expert — hell, I’m not even Anthony Fauci — but given that Vermont has the highest vaccination rate in the country, wouldn’t the good doctor’s explanation suggest that states with lower vaccination rates would, theoretically, fall victim to delta surge rates greater than those of Bernie’s state?
Levine then dug her hole even deeper.
Vermont might also be a “victim of our success,” she said on Tuesday, pointing to a lack of natural COVID-19 immunity among unvaccinated residents “because we kept the virus at such low levels throughout the entire pandemic.”
Again, hang on — I’m confused.
Vermont has one of the lowest levels nationwide of residents who have developed natural immunity to the virus, noted ABC News, which, I presume is the “fault” of Vermont having the highest percentage of vaccinated residents in the country. Yet, both vaccinated and unvaccinated Vermonters are clipping along at the highest rate of new COVID cases in America. Yup, sounds perfectly legit.
Levine also speculated that COVID immunity may be “waning” among Vermonters who were “efficiently and effectively” vaccinated early on, likely contributing to the rising number of cases. Breakthrough cases among vaccinated residents are up 31% over the past week, according to state data.
You see what they continue to do, right? “Incremental full and fair disclosure,” I call it. They are setting us up for COVID boosters for the rest of our lives. As RedState reported in late October, even The Washington Post finally admitted that we will “never” be “fully vaccinated.”
Speaking of the end of time, COVID is going to be around for that long, as well. Smallpox remains the only eradicated infectious human disease for a reason. Unlike other deadly infectious diseases, there remains no evidence that smallpox can live in animal hosts. However, COVID can.
Meanwhile, COVID ankle-biters like Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi are going to continue to hype the ever-loving crap out of the virus at every opportunity, most of which are self-created.