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400 Britons a day contract coronavirus, even after two jabs, expert says

Updated: June 10, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

June 10, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — “400 new [COVID] cases a day are people who had the vaccine twice,” former chief scientific adviser to the government Sir David King told Sky News on Monday. King himself is pro-lockdowns and pro-vaccination.

King, who now chairs a group of unofficial government advisers known as the Independent Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Independent SAGE), issued a warning that, when it comes to the recent rise in Britain of observed infections with COVID-19, “one in 25 new cases are people who have been vaccinated.”

Reports of viral spread have seen an upsurge in the U.K. of late, with around 2,000 positive “cases” of COVID-19 being recorded for the week ending June 6, up 70 percent from the week prior. All this despite vaccine uptake in Britain being the highest in Europe, with around 102 jabs given per 100 people (bearing in mind that three out of the four available vaccines in the U.K. require two-shots).

“Cases,” as reported in the British media, refers simply to positive tests results for COVID-19 through the discredited PCR testing method and also through Lateral Flow Device (LFD) testing, a method designed for rapid results which detects antigens produced by

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