Pandemic of the Vaccinated

Pandemic of the Vaccinated
A sign on an Auckland motorway urges people to get vaccinated at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic during a single-day vaccination drive, aimed at significantly increasing the percentage of vaccinated people in the country, in Auckland, New Zealand, on Oct. 16, 2021. Simon Watts/Reuters
Patricia Adams
Lawrence Solomon
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Commentary
In September, “pandemic of the unvaccinated” became a household term, calling out those who had refused to get a COVID-19 shot for the failure to end infections and the pandemic. But we’re in November now, and “pandemic of the unvaccinated” is so yesterday.
Patricia Adams is an economist and president of the Energy Probe Research Foundation and Probe International, an independent think tank in Canada and around the world. She is the publisher of internet news services Three Gorges Probe and Odious Debts Online and the author or editor of numerous books. Her books and articles have been translated into Chinese, Spanish, Bengali, Japanese, and Bahasa Indonesia. She can be reached at [email protected]
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