This is something that the Australian press does not discuss, in its pro-vaccine mania: one shot will not be enough. The state of Israel is now up to the third shot! Before long it will be four. It is easy to see that nothing short of endless vaccines will dictate the future. Most people are assuming that they get THE jab and it is all over. Think again, learn what life as a pin cushion will be like!
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-09-01-israel-third-booster-covid-green-passes-expire.html
“Just as many predicted, government authorities are moving the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) goal posts again by declaring that a person is only “fully vaccinated” if he or she agrees to get a third “booster” shot once they become available.
In Israel, the most highly vaccinated country in the world, officials have decided that all residents 12 years of age and older must get injected with a third Fauci Flu shot in order to maintain their “green pass” privileges. Those who refuse will be relegated back to “unvaccinated” status.
Just a few weeks ago, Israel’s booster shot program was limited just to people 60 years of age and older. It was then dropped to 30 years of age and older. Now, children 12 years of age and older are being told that in order to live their lives, they must get injected a third time.
“The third complementary vaccine works,” decreed Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in an announcement. “Two million Israelis have already been vaccinated [with a third dose].”
According to Bennett, it is a “privilege that no other country has” for Israelis to have a third Wuhan Flu shot forced upon them as a condition of participation in society. All those countries out there that are not mandating the jab are less privileged, he contends.
The third shot being offered to Israelis is the Pfizer-BioNTech one, which contains mystery mRNA chemicals that permanently alter DNA.
Israel already planning for fourth, fifth booster shots later down the road.
Israeli officials say that each booster shot carries with it a six-month expiration date. This means that every six months, Israelis will be expected to roll up their sleeves for another injection – for the rest of time.
Beginning on October 1, the “green pass” will be required for Israelis to enter some gatherings and public places. After six months, it will be deactivated until the passholder gets jabbed again, then the timer starts for another six months.
This is fantastic news for Pfizer-BioNTech, which will now have a steady stream of profits in perpetuity. It is bad news, though, for the Israeli people, who will quickly be “de-personed” if they refuse to follow the protocol.
“Essentially, Israel is judging people who haven’t received a booster shot within six months after being fully inoculated to no longer be vaccinated,” reported RT.
Israelis who travel outside the country will also be forced to quarantine for a week upon arrival back into Israel unless they show proof of an up-to-date booster shot. Those who agree to take the booster shot will only have to self-isolate for 24 hours or take a test to prove that they are “negative.”
Bennett remains one of the strongest proponents of forever booster shots in Israel, maintaining that anyone who does not get them remains in “mortal danger” of catching the Fauci Flu at any moment.
After falsely claiming that its injection is “95 percent effective” against Chinese Germs, Pfizer-BioNTech is now having to admit that its jab is only about 39 percent effective.
As it turns out, natural immunity is far better than artificial vaccine-induced “immunity.” This is corroborated in a new study, also out of Israel, showing that people who take Fauci Flu shots are orders of magnitude more likely to test “positive” and get sick than people whose immune systems remain intact the way God intended them to be.
“Yeah, the first two doses didn’t work but this third dose will for sure, honest,” joked one RT commenter about the lunacy of never-ending booster shots for the Chinese Disease.”
“NSW will likely keep periodically inoculating its residents against COVID-19 for years to come, the state's top doctor says, as daily infections hit another high and the nation records its first Indigenous virus death.
A record 1290 new locally acquired COVID-19 cases were detected in NSW in the 24 hours to 8pm on Sunday, and another four deaths recorded.
A man in his 50s in Dubbo, two men in their 70s and a woman in her 60s take the death toll from the current outbreak to 93, with the national toll for the entire pandemic surpassing 1000.
Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said health authorities would likely vaccinate NSW residents on a regular basis in the long term, or until vaccines are developed which provided more permanent COVID-19 immunity.
'We need to get used to being vaccinated with COVID vaccines for the future ... I can't say COVID is not going to be with us forever,' Dr Chant told reporters on Monday.
'As a public health doctor we always want to have diseases go, to be totally eliminated, but that is not on the horizon in the near future.
'Booster doses and repeat doses will be part of that.'
The state government on Sunday committed to restoring personal freedoms to fully vaccinated residents once the state hits 70 per cent double-dose coverage, regardless of COVID-19 case numbers.
About 36 per cent of the state residents have been fully vaccinated so far, with the 70 per cent threshold expected to be reached in mid-October.
But, unlike other jurisdictions such as the UK, Premier Gladys Berejiklian again made clear that reaching 70 and 80 per cent NSW vaccination coverage would not prompt a widespread 'freedom day'.
QR code check-ins, yet-to-be-developed vaccination passports, density requirements and mask use would be long-term suppression tools.
It comes as the number of COVID-19 patients in NSW hospitals nears 850, with 137 patients in intensive care and 48 ventilated.
While NSW has a surge capacity of about 2000 intensive care beds and an equivalent number of ventilators, unions have expressed concern the quality of patient care in such a scenario would be greatly diluted.
Ms Berejiklian said the rate of hospitalisations per COVID-19 infection would continue to fall as more NSW residents are vaccinated, but the overall number of hospitalisations was likely to rise as infections increase.