Covid Has Practically Disappeared In 6% Vaxxed Africa...

Almost nobody in Africa is getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), and as a result there is almost no covid anywhere to be found on the continent.

The latest reports from the mainstream media admit that the pandemic is basically non-existent in Africa, which is confusing to those who believe the narrative that the jabs are helping to eradicate disease.

A recent piece from the Associated Press (AP) explains that in Zimbabwe, nobody wears a mask, nobody is vaccinated, and life goes on as normal. People pack the local markets in close proximity to one another and, by golly, nobody is getting sick.

“Covid-19 is gone,” stated a man named Nyasha Ndou, who joked with reporters about how he keeps a mask in his pants “to protect my pocket.”

“When did you last hear of anyone who has died of Covid-19?” he further asked, adding that the only reason he keeps a mask on his person is to avoid potential confrontations with corrupt local police.

In the past week, Zimbabwe recorded just 33 new Covid cases, an absurd amount in comparison with the number of cases being registered in America and Europe at the same time.

What it's even more interesting is that in Zimbabwe there hasn't been a single death report since the beginning of the pandemic, more than a year ago.

“Africa doesn’t have the vaccines and the resources to fight Covid-19 that they have in Europe and the U.S., but somehow they seem to be doing better,” said Wafaa El-Sadr, chair of global health at Columbia University about another “strange” factor in the African equation.

To people like El-Sadr, it makes no sense that countries, where vaccines are not being used, are faring better than those where the jabs are widely used. The AP has called this a “mysterious” development.

Only about six percent of Africa is currently jabbed for Covid. And yet the continent remains “one of the least affected regions in the world” when it comes to the pandemic.

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