Detailed analysis of double dosed Doctor deaths

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None of the two vaccines being administered in India has claimed protection for 100%. The highest is 85% in the event of obtaining of both the doses. It has also been told that after obtaining the doses, during first couple of week the the immunity level of the receivers come down to the minimum making unable to provide any protection and gradually it boosts the immunity level to provide full protection. More over, leaving 15% of the recipients of both the doses continue to be susceptible to the disease and the doctors being on close contact of the infected daily for long period might have easily become the preys of the virus. However, we are not aware of the percentage of such cases among the total vaccinated deaths. In my opinion, because of these instances, people should not doubts in their minds about the efficacy of the vaccines. The entire world is now relying on the vaccines and are in the run to get their entire populations vaccinated at the earliest. more  
The China Virus is there to stay for long. And it will not go that easily until it wipes out all the corrupt people. Better for the corrupt people to atone for their sins, return all the looted money, Else they will die a miserable death more  
tHERE IS ONE POSSIBILITY. Doubledose is successful in 78 to 90%. If the doctor falls in the other group, he/she has not developed immunity. This can be/ could have been tested by "anti-bodies estimation" If not, they will have to be revaccinated/ have a booster dose. more  
I think this is very important. The government once again is not being transparent in sharing data. This must be done on priority as it affects the life and health of so many of its citizens, particularly with aggressive vaccination drives more  
Our honourable courts will grant bail to all the looters and those indulging in corrupt practices. But in the Carona court there is no such thing as bail. Only death sentence. So if the doctors had not fleeced the patients and given good service they would not have died. This is a warning shot for all the looters and people who have indulged in corrupt practices in the government, judiciary, paid media and the beurocrats. Return all the looted money,else you will also suffer the same fate as that of those doctors. There is still the thrid wave, fourth wave, black fungus, white fungus and even yellow fungus. So the looters cannot escape all these so easily. more  
Either Dareness or Negligence cause Covid even to Vaccinated more  
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