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Feb 8, 2021

United Arab Emirates Restricts Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines After Experiencing Massive Spike in Cases

By Shane Trejo

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reporting a large spike in COVID-19 cases despite the fact that they have the second highest percentage of their nation’s population receiving the vaccine out of any country in the world.

Hysteria skeptic and researcher Alex Berenson noted that COVID-19 cases are spiking in UAE despite the fact that they trail only the state of Israel in terms of percentage of their nation’s population who have been stuck with the vaccine:

As a result of the spike in COVID-19 cases, the UAE has announced that they will be restricting who can and cannot receive the vaccine. They claim this is being done “to ensure acquired community immunity and contain the disease.”

The COVID-19 vaccine used by the UAE is being produced by the China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm). As the vaccines have circulated, UAE reported a high of 3,977 cases on Feb. 3, with the total number of cases tripling in about six weeks.

Big League Politics has reported on the negative side-effects associated with the experimental COVID-19 vaccine that have many concerned medical doctors urging globalist experts to be honest with the public about its hazards:

A group of doctors is urging the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to make the public aware of the painful side effects that will come with the experimental COVID-19 vaccines that have been rushed through the testing process.

Dr. Sandra Fryhofer of the American Medical Association (AMA) is worried that lying to the public will cause them not to pursue the full COVID-19 vaccine treatment, which is expected to take at least two doses.

“We really need to make patients aware that this is not going to be a walk in the park,” Fryhofer said during a virtual meeting with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a group of outside medical experts tasked with advising the CDC. “They are going to know they had a vaccine. They are probably not going to feel wonderful. But they’ve got to come back for that second dose.”

Dr. Nancy Messonnier, who works as director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, says their agency is working on providing a guidance of sorts for health care officials about the side-effects of the COVID-19 vaccines.

“How does that impact planning on a hospital level in terms of which staff gets vaccinated which day?” Messonnier said.

Americans should look at the UAE and consider joining Elon Musk and making an informed decision to reject the COVID-19 vaccine completely.