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WHO's Dr Catherine Smallwood says we shouldn't be place all of our hope in coronavirus vaccinations.

Dr Catherine Smallwood is senior emergencies officer with the World Health Organisation in Europe.Pat Kenny"I think that we really must be very careful - we mustn't place all of our hope in vaccination either, though.

"There's a lot more people travelling, a lot more people going on holiday - fewer people taking those individual precautionary measures that they had been taking previously. "Are we planning on recommending countries to reinstate some of the measures that they had in the past: No. "There is an increase in hospitalisations due to COVID as well - and that's because if cases go up then hospitalisations will also go up.

 

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I never realised before the pandemic just how many medical experts were either unemployed or working in non-medical fields.

Because it doesn’t work 👍🏻

And more importantly she also says they don't recommend implementing restrictions, but making people aware of the risks and allowing them to make their own decisions.

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I never did. I'm relying on natural immunity. Had a milder dose than my sisters who are both vaccinated x3.

Spring '20 and Winter '20/'21 waves were like fires that raged and then exhausted themselves. Since the vaccines there is a steady continuous slow burn that cannot be put out.

Because vaccines don't work and now the data is backing this up

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