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Vaccinated people are majority of COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in Australian state

Updated: February 2, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Feb 2, 2022 – 8:29 pm EST

NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia (LifeSiteNews) – Vaccinated people are the vast majority of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Australia’s largest state, driving the worst surge in New South Wales since the onset of the virus.

According to the latest COVID surveillance report of the New South Wales Department of Health (NSW Health), a record spike in cases since the emergence of Omicron late last year has been overwhelmingly linked to the vaccinated.

Between November 26, 2021 and January 8, 2022, around 90 percent of people in the state who tested positive for coronavirus and whose vaccination status was known had received “two effective doses” of a COVID vaccine. NSW Health defines cases with “two effective doses” as having had a second jab “at least 14 days prior to known exposure to COVID-19 or arrival in Australia.”

When excluding children under 12 who are ineligible for the vaccines, double-vaccinated people were a stunning 98 percent of cases with known vaccination history. The unvaccinated, by contrast, were less than one percent of cases.

New South Wales, Australia, would seem to be in the grip of …. a pandemic of

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