Remote Antarctic Station Where Everyone Has Been Vaccinated Has COVID Outbreak

I’m waiting for the number of kids with COVID to skyrocket as the numbers Jabbed increase, making them more susceptible to the virus to which they were once more naturally immune. Until then, we’ve got this story.

 

The IPF said that the first positive test was recorded on the 15 December, among a team that had arrived a few days earlier from Cape Town in South Africa.

Eleven people in total tested positive, according to the IPF. Three left the station in December while eight remain there – at present there are 30 members of staff at the station.

All residents at the base are required to be vaccinated before arriving and undergo several PCR tests.

Princess Elisabeth station is operated by the International Polar Foundation and went into service in 2009.

It isn’t the first time research stations in Antarctica have been affected by a coronavirus outbreak.

 

Those pesky mRNA Viruses. They don’t just have an arms-length list of potential adverse side effects (including death). These still unapproved experimental injections unflatten the curve.


Related: New Research Shows Why the COVID19 “Vaccines” are Killing Professional Athletes


 

 

 

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