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Don't you feel like a sucker taking this sh.t ?? Just wait till you start getting the side effects that can come at any time LOLhttps://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/haiti-not-vaccinate-citizens-current-va... [quote]
Haiti Did Not Vaccinate Its Citizens, The Current Vax Rate is 1.4% — Yet Country Has One of Lowest COVID Death Rates in the World — Weird, Huh?Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) showed only 837 people have died in Haiti since the pandemic began, with a vaccination rate of 1.4% of the 11.6 million population.“In Haiti, from 3 January 2020 to 5:03 pm CEST, 7 July 2022, there have been 31,703 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 837 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 24 June 2022, a total of 342,724 vaccine doses have been administered,” according to the data from WHO.
As of June 24, only 1.4% of the population was fully vaccinated. Haiti had a population of 11,681,526 people as of Thursday, July 7, 2022, according to the data from Worldometers.
In contrast to countries that vaccinated the majority of their populations, Haiti has survived the impacts of Covid-19.
TGP previously reported just how ineffective the Covid vaccines are around the world. Let’s look at how badly COVID-19 vaccines are doing in different parts of the world, shall we?
Typical gateway pundit crap, lets just tell part of the truth and suck in people like nails and horseboy
I wonder if the political situation in Haiti over the last few years had anything to do with the low covid case numbers hmmmm.......
Between 2018 and 2019, the political crisis, rising cost of living and allegations of poor governance led to major social movements that culminated in the crisis of ‘Peyi Lòk’ (“
closed country” in Haitian Creole), between September and November 2019.
2020, mainly marked by reduced economic activities caused by COVID-19, saw the resurgence of gang activities that aggravated the situation of the most vulnerable. In June 2020, a federation of armed groups called “G9 family and allies” established itself in the metropolitan area and became a key player, dominating developments in downtown Port-au-Prince.
In June 2021, clashes between gangs broke out in the Martissant neighbourhood, at the southern end of the capital. The violence forced at least 19,000 people to flee their homes and affected about 800,000 people living in the disputed areas.
On 24 April 2022, clashes resurged between rival gangs in the communes of Croix-des Bouquets, Tabarre and Cité Soleil in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area. Over the course of several days, the fighting gradually spread across other communes of the capital, involving more and more allies of the different gangs. Over 200 people were killed, and hundreds wounded.
A reduction in visitor numbers because of the troubles highlighted had a huge impact on the number of covid cases, nothing to do with vaccines.