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Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 00:51
by Gerry Steen
I am interested in hearing from our African friends in regards to validating the claim Dr. Huber made that the continent of Africa had a very low fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of vaccines and the use of ivermectin. This is fascinating. Congratulations to African countries for using different methods.

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 14:59
by Eromosele Clement
This is actually true. In the west, they keep releasing these big numbers as the daily death toll, and in Africa, just a fraction is shown as the mortality rate. I mean, the fact that Israel was the most vaccinated and had a very high death toll says a lot.

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 16:55
by Gerry Steen
Eromosele Success wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 14:59 This is actually true. In the west, they keep releasing these big numbers as the daily death toll, and in Africa, just a fraction is shown as the mortality rate. I mean, the fact that Israel was the most vaccinated and had a very high death toll says a lot.
Hi, Eromosele. Thank you for your input. You may be interested to know, i called one of my friends who is originally from Lagos, Nigeria. He confirmed what Dr. Huber is stating in her book. He does not know of anyone who died of Covid-19 back home in Lagos. His mother, who is 93 years old, siblings, and friends did not wear masks nor did they take a vaccine. None of them got sick. He mentioned that he took 3 vaccines here in Canada and that his relatives in Lagos became upset with him for doing so. :techie-studyinggray:

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 11 Jun 2024, 01:27
by Eromosele Clement
Gerry Steen wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 16:55
Eromosele Success wrote: 10 Jun 2024, 14:59 This is actually true. In the west, they keep releasing these big numbers as the daily death toll, and in Africa, just a fraction is shown as the mortality rate. I mean, the fact that Israel was the most vaccinated and had a very high death toll says a lot.
Hi, Eromosele. Thank you for your input. You may be interested to know, i called one of my friends who is originally from Lagos, Nigeria. He confirmed what Dr. Huber is stating in her book. He does not know of anyone who died of Covid-19 back home in Lagos. His mother, who is 93 years old, siblings, and friends did not wear masks nor did they take a vaccine. None of them got sick. He mentioned that he took 3 vaccines here in Canada and that his relatives in Lagos became upset with him for doing so. :techie-studyinggray:
Well look at that! Even old people who were said to have more likelihood of contracting the virus, and dying from it, and here’s someone who didn’t even wear masks 😂

It’s a crazy propaganda out there.

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 25 Jun 2024, 22:57
by Eobi jonh
This highlights a disturbing disparity, where Western countries report significant daily death tolls, while Africa's mortality rate is grossly underrepresented.

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 14:15
by Ashley Hodgins
There seems to be several factors under consideration; low population density, stronger immune systems due to exposure to other pathogens, higher temperatures, more time outside and so on. However, other countries with similar living conditions and higher vaccine rates have much higher fatality rates due to COVID-19. It's interesting and worth researching!

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 17:02
by Gerry Steen
Eobi jonh wrote: 25 Jun 2024, 22:57 This highlights a disturbing disparity, where Western countries report significant daily death tolls, while Africa's mortality rate is grossly underrepresented.
This might also be the case. I don't know. Do you know any doctors living in Africa who can confirm this? Thank you for weighing in.

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 17:10
by Gerry Steen
Ashley Hodgins wrote: 03 Jul 2024, 14:15 There seems to be several factors under consideration; low population density, stronger immune systems due to exposure to other pathogens, higher temperatures, more time outside and so on. However, other countries with similar living conditions and higher vaccine rates have much higher fatality rates due to COVID-19. It's interesting and worth researching!
Hi, Ashley. It is interesting. A friend of mine from Nigeria confirmed what Doctor Huber was stating about the low mortality rate from COVID-19 in Africa. Thank you for leaving your comments.

Re: Is it valid that Africa had a lower fatality rate from Covid-19 due to the non-use of the Covid vaccine?

Posted: 13 Aug 2024, 08:55
by Atieno Magero
The mortality rates in Africa in general were less as compared to Western countries. In my country (Kenya) the mortality rates weren't bad. I would always be surprised when I'd see how high they were in the west.