Iceland Will Lift All Covid Restrictions — But It Also Has a Reality Check for Vaccine Pushers
Iceland has become the latest European nation to announce it is ending all remaining Covid restrictions. None of these free countries has seen a recorded spike in cases.
Iceland is the latest European nation to be ditching Covid restrictions. The tiny Nordic country is not only restoring a semblance of freedom for its citizens — it has a reality check for the vaccine pushers.
"Widespread societal resistance to COVID-19 is the main route out of the epidemic," the Ministry of Health said on Wednesday.
"To achieve this, as many people as possible need to be infected with the virus as the vaccines are not enough, even though they provide good protection against serious illness," it added.
Iceland has done some of the widest Covid testing of any nation in the world. It has found that nearly half of its citizens got Covid and recovered without showing any symptoms. That is double the CDC’s estimate that approximately one in four people with COVID-19 are asymptomatic.
Therefore, the mRNA 'vaccines' are not the way to stop the spread of the virus. They are a type of preventative therapeutic that help the most vulnerable avoid getting the worst form of the illness — similar to a flu shot.
Iceland's announcement provides further confirmation that the Omicron variant has effectively rendered vaccination moot for those with prior Covid infections.
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