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To: Land Shark who wrote (1331805)12/3/2021 1:26:35 PM
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tell Bentway. He's one of yours.



To: Land Shark who wrote (1331805)12/4/2021 1:25:56 PM
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Message #1331805 from Land Shark at 12/3/2021 1:03:27 PM

Vax jab and masks are zero protection against Omnicron

"That’s a lie"- ignorant science denying land turd

nypost.com

A fully vaccinated Israeli doctor who became infected with the Omicron COVID-19 variant appears to have only passed the bug on to one other person — despite coming into close contact with dozens of people.

Dr. Elad Maor, a cardiologist at Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv, told the UK’s Guardian he came down with symptoms and tested positive on Nov. 27 after attending a three-day conference in London over the weekend.

“I got the Omicron in London, for sure,” Maor, who has received three doses of the Pfizer vaccine, told the outlet.

“That is interesting because that was 10 days ago in London — really, really early.”

According to the World Health Organization, the B.1.1.529 variant was first reported from South Africa on Nov. 24 — the day Maor arrived back in Israel.

The 45-year-old father of three said he got a PCR test on Nov. 20, Nov. 21 and again on Nov. 24 upon arrival in Tel Aviv — all of which came back negative.

With no symptoms and three negative tests, Maor returned to work, telling the New York Times that he then performed procedures on 10 patients before feeling ill.

Meanwhile, Maor, who remains in isolation at home, did express concern that despite having no underlying medical issues and being triple-vaccinated, he has been hit hard by the bug with fever, a sore throat and muscle aches.

Meanwhile, science denying "scientists" meet and greet to discuss covid without masks, this becoming superspreaders.