Professor Andreas Sönnichsen zur Corona Situation in Österreich nach fast 2 Jahren / Reupload

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dear mr kickl, first of all, many
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thanks for giving me the opportunity
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have given here in this
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press conference to speak i want
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anticipate I'm here as a more concerned
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citizen and concerned scientist
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worried because i have been over the last
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22 months now, that's almost two years
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I experienced freedom like that
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freedom of expression the
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freedom of science freedom
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patients to the best of their knowledge and
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to treat conscience increasing
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were restricted and in the name
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a crisis
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the extent of which is grossly overestimated
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if you have the disease cockpit times
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analyzed once and I want to
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with you in the next few minutes
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take stock of this
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crisis and the numbers show us
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this crisis brought about them
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they also pay quite officially
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find the orchestra sport so that's it
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no conspiracy theories me
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distance myself from everything, so to speak
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conspiracy theory is called i
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stick to the facts with the studies
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even if supposed facts are checked
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keep saying that's what I do
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say not true
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maybe one more forward me
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would have it to me a year and a half ago or
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two years ago in the wildest dreams
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not
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can ever imagine in one
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press conference to perform
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I stand a lot what the fpö also in the
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past of
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has given has done has decided
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has been quite critical of it
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but I made up my mind here
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but to dare to shoulder the shoulder of
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forces in this country to whom the
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democracy and freedom
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basic order mean something and me
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I like to make the offer to the media
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the other parties
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I will sit down with you too
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and discuss about
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science about free science me
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like to lead a scientific des
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chores then the scientific one
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discourse is what brings us forward and
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a lack of scientific discourse
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is what i have in the last
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a year and a half here very massive
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experienced and maybe still about that
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underpin and I'm like mister
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kickl a papa fan and would like one too
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buffer quote bring you close and there
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this faux pas quote said i have
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it is not written down now
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something like our ignorance is
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limitless and it's just that
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progress in science of
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shows us again and again that we are on
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Pushing boundaries and where we believe
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to stand on solid ground
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opening up things we don't know
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And I think that's something we never
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we may forget our knowledge is
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always a snapshot and always is
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im river karl popper said it lets it go
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Anyway, everything is actually just itself
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falsify that means we provide one
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hypothesis on and if this hypothesis
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as long as it does not apply
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but everything is refuted
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eventually maybe someday
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be refuted once and then must
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you just re-create the conceptual structure
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erect
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what i have over the last few years in the
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experienced here last year and a half
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that is scientific dogma
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which are set up as irrefutable
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apply one is no longer up for discussion
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ready and the outgrowths that we now
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last experienced with one
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chamber presidents of the doctors
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practically the
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treatment and the conversation the counseling
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of your patients
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tries to prescribe that beats
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actually the bottom out
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again
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contradicts any medical ethos
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and also complies with the principles of
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evidence-based medicine the
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Evidence-based medicine is namely
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not just studies evidence and everyone of the
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medical studies
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he has taken a close look at himself once
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also know that the results
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medical studies only ever
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probability statements are never
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dogmatic
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may be rated and therefore is
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The studies evidence is just one pillar of the
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evidence-based medicine as well as david the
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founder of gms in the 90s
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and the other two
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pillars are the clinical expertise of
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doctor and the values ​​of the
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individual patients the clinical
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I need expertise
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study results on mine
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to transfer to individual patients
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because my patient wasn't
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participants of the study and the
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transferability of study results
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on individual patients
n call that
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we medical art and even mine
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Of course, expertise is ultimately for
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the treatment decisions do not
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decisive but it is the
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patient himself who is in the center
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with his wishes his ideas
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so it can be very similar
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make a decision so and
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once so unusual once for one
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treatment measures and once against it
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once for the vaccination and once
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on the other hand
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in our letter to the
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medical association presidents
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some criticisms expressed about the vaccination
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we have no word
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refused this vaccination in principle
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and we will but now had that
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announced all 200 doctors here
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will have signed with a
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disciplinary proceedings
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threatened that is just still
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incomprehensible
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some schulztinnen with them too
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have already signed a
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release a release from service
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received from the Ministry of Education and
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a written request the
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to revoke statements of the letter and
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this revocation in the same channels
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to publish in which also the
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letter was published that is
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the vision as you said so beautifully
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and of course that is absolute
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unacceptable in a country in which
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actually a democratic one
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free basic order free
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freedom of expression of opinion
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science should rule
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we come briefly to the balance sheet of the comic
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crisis
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austria is world champion austria
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is world champion in the implementation of
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pcr tests in austria have been carried out since
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beginning of the corona crisis
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118 million pcr tests performed by
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they were only 1 percent
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positive so an infinitesimally small one
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portion
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180 million test you have to
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let it melt on your tongue first
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and then you have to think about it too
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even if this test is only ten euros
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how much money do we have here
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ultimately set in the sand
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we are leading at the moment
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300,000 to 500,000 it daily by pcr
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tests while a country like sweden that
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slightly more inhabitants than Austria has
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with 100,000 tests per week and
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all the anti gene tests in the
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schools are still being made that are otherwise in
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the workplaces are made and such
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they are not even included
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so unbelievable what we are testing here
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trigger avalanche and each of the one
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little idea about diagnostic tests
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does he know that with illnesses
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lower prevalence
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a variety of tests especially the
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tests in asymptomatic individuals
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a high false positive advice leads so
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then let's take a look at how
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many tested positive in these
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last 22 months that was
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1.25 million tests that were positive
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that corresponds if you now
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in fact everyone assumes positive ones
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test to assign one to an individual
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then that's about 14 percent
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of the population itself this 14%
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honestly don't knock me out because
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we have who with us is in
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the general panic
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convey that is kind of
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the whole people are concerned but one has
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so far for 14 percent in this one
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all the time test positive comes to that
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now at least ten percent of them
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tests were false positive that
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at least 30 percent of these tests
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asymptomatic persons
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and that probably again 10
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up to 20 percent of these tests double
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tests are the tests that are his
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were positive twice because they were
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tried to test freely and such
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further and then was still positive and
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each test as a new case
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is counted in the statistics because through
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the anonymous recording is also not at all
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two tests and double tests are possible
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tests from the first tests to
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differentiate
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so that is when we subtract all of this
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then there are just about seven left
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percent of the population left the up
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now actually comes as a disease
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have gone through these numbers
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remember them because there I come
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afterwards again back in
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related to vaccination
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Austria not only tested
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but we have a variety of
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ultimately erratic measures
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performed lockdown
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school closings
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exclusion of parts of the population
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unvaccinated now so let the list
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continue there for a while
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and one wonders what was going on
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actually now de
r effect of all of these
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and that argument over and over again
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it will be brought if we don't
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then we would have done
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twice as many dead three times as many
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dead ten times as many dead
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and i wonder i just got today
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the current figures are accessed earlier
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the current international numbers and
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the balance sheet looks like this
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Austria until now
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152 people per 100,000 inhabitants at
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head died but not here
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A distinction is made between with and on
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but only by the way
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and we actually have
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sweden now overtakes sweden
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has only 147 deaths and deaths per 100,000
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residents and i believe that a lot
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vilified sweden has no london
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made did not have a mask
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has not closed any schools and one
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wonders how do they have that
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actually managed
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the answer is very simple you have
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done it better than we did
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vulnerable populations too
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protection
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and
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have managed
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anyway in the not endangered
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population a higher level of contamination
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to achieve the disease with it
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Limit the spread of infection and
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thereby the epidemic
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hold down
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I will do that again
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come back when im about that
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talk about vaccinations
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there is no connection at all
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if you look at the international numbers
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look up between deaths
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and there are measures for it
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meanwhile numerous studies from the
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usa where start compared to each other
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were they very rigid or none
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have implemented measures e.g. versus
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north dakota or california versus
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Florida
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there is a good overview work by
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to the
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well-known scientist joannidis the
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Much has also been reviled in the meantime
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although he was up before with one of the
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most renowned scientist in the
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medicine at all
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he was and now he has dared
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to express critically
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to the crooner measures and will
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defamed accordingly and
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so that's pretty discredited
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unbelievable what happened there
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and i want to go to a second chapter
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so to speak now go into it
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people through the cockpit actually
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are at risk at all
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if you look at the board of ags
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then you see that up to
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to age group 45
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the case fairtrade is the death rate
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With
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That means 0.0 percent is stated
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that actually this death rate im
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zero point zero
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area is that are natural
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establishment numbers thereby that individual
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cases in the younger ones too, of course
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age groups gave it public health
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and in relation to population none at all
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play a role in individual cases
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we can't do political
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make decisions, yes
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also none
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decision to the children firmly the im
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swimming pool drowning we do not close
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swimming pools for children because individual
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children in swimming pools of drinking and
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we also do not ban car traffic
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so you always have to
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Maintain proportionality with regard to
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the measures that are taken and these
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proportionality is for one
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large part of the population of austria
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so all people under 45 for
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there is no relevant risk and
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these people would have to from
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corresponding measures as well
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are excluded
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we are above 45 to about 65 with the
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case fairtrade roughly in the area of
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influenza is still there, too
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questionable whether one should take any action at all
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should take and over 65 it is so
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that also not all of the people over
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65 are endangered by the cockpit
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a heavy head course or through
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a death are threatened but it
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are the people
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have accompanying illnesses
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98.4 percent depending on which study
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between 98 and 99 percent are quoted
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of all patients who died of head
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are have at least one often two or
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three illnesses accompanying these
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concomitant illnesses belong in
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First and foremost, massive overweight
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diabetes mellitus that is
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diabetes
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arterial hypertension high blood pressure
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cardiovascular diseases and the
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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and all these diseases are one
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considerable part due to lifestyle
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conditionally that means through nutrition
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sedentary lifestyle and smoking
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I think
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measured if some are correct
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what is required is that unvaccinated
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no longer free i
m solidarity system
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should be treated then you could
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they say with the same reasoning
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costs are your own fault because you have
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ate too much they smoked and
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they haven't moved enough
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I am completely far from this
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demand to ask not only that you
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don't have to misunderstand me yes I do
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am an advocate of one
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unrestricted
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solidarity system in which all people
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treated equally
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regardless of your ethnicity of yours
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gender of your age of yours
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previous illnesses and their possibly
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behavior that is hazardous to health
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behaviors
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so it must be taken when action is taken
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then it has to be done on a voluntary basis
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basis happen, regardless of whether it is about
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isolation whether it is about vaccination or about
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we have other restrictions
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Made the big mistake and I'm here
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I then by the lantern by the light
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we have done immense damage
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through isolation
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old people in lonely quarter
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were no longer from their relatives
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the themselves could be visited
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maybe not even hers anymore
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relatives could say goodbye because
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they died in loneliness that
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is an inhumanity that is hardly
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still to be outbid and this one too
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we should remember people
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the many people don't come
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adequate in our health system
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cares because the health system
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ultimately not good in this crisis
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worked and
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that brings me to the next point
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as a reason for the measures were
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us the hospital overloads and the
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always overloading the intensive care unit
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called again
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if you look at the numbers here too
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then looks at the magister sport
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you immediately that this overload in
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this extent to which it is represented
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was in any case never took place
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we had a maximum utilization of the
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later than beds in the first wave
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of about 10% graphite patients of the
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intensive beds of 25 percent in the
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in the second wave we were at around 50
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up to 60 percent is in the third wave
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it decreased to 30 to 40 and in
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the fourth wave we were about in
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same area
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So if there was a crisis here
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Does he or she have insufficient supply or not
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can no longer provide for that
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then it's a management crisis
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and a failed health policy
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of the last 20 years we have been demanding since 20
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years the care reform and it is
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so far only paper we have been demanding since 20
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years a restructuring of the
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general medicine with
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general medical teaching practice with
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an improvement of the
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general medical education with
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an expansion of the medical insurance
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primarily utilities
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here just briefly the numbers
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plus the average
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Austrian general practitioners we
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still had something in the 90s
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over 4000
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general practitioner with health insurance contract
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at that time has 150 patients with chronic
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care for diseases on average
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we have to have today at around ten
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percent fewer doctors in the
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general medicine but you must 250
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patients with chronic diseases
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take care of us because the age structure
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our population has changed
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these are things we have been doing for years
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calling for politics and where nothing
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happens now we give five every day
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million euros for pcr tests from however
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we are told
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250,000 euros to finance the
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teaching practice this money is not
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present and then you ask yourself people
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I have no understanding for that
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so the hospital is overloaded
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ultimately a management problem
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interestingly there is in austria
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there are no transparent figures
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there are good numbers from germany
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the hospital report of the den
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has proven to hospitals that in 2020 the
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total occupancy by 13 percent less
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the intensive occupancy was 4% less
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than 20 19 but the profit of the hospitals
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increased by ten percent through
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clever bed management and
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payments for reserved for patients
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I am curious whether these will pay
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maybe someday in austria too
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come to light
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I come to the last point, the vaccination
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and was promised a year ago
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vaccination is the game changer with the
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vaccination everything will be fine with vaccination
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Let's overcome this pandemic it was
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ready then
s clear that we are the im with
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the vaccination pandemic is not
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overcome because of a pandemic
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coronaviruses the constant mutations
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are not subject to vaccination
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to come to terms with that the vaccines were made
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in a fast-track process
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conditionally permitted why
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think she was just a conditional
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approval grants conditional approval
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was granted because the
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database was not sufficient for a
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full approval to give the data
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both in terms of effectiveness and
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also with regard to security
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these drugs admission studies
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submitted for conditional approval
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were have an observation time of
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12 to 14 weeks depending on
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vaccine there is a lack of long-term data
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to be on the safe side above all and it is missing
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of course also long-term data for
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effectiveness meanwhile we know more
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we now know the vaccination has
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failed because we are in despite the vaccination
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a wonderful one for the wave
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slid into it
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with the delta variant and in this
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wave have all slid into it
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it is always said in this country
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is the wave of contested that is
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of course nonsense because also the countries
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a vaccination coverage rate of 90 100
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percent like Gibraltar, Ireland and
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so on are the same in this wave
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also slipped in israel yes
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always cited here as a great example
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we are in this fourth wave
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got into it
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completely independent of the vaccination it
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there is also a nice study now
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was published where one correlated
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the vaccination rate with the disease rate
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and none showed up at all
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context
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now we are promised the booster is
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now the game changer and i say
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ahead of them
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Of course, this data is not yet available
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in contrast to the booster study
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Israel shown a booster effect
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but she wants one
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has an observation time of four weeks
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so, write four weeks around
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what periods of time go when we
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want to get a grip on the pandemic
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it's about months and years not four
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weeks the booster vaccination tell you
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neither is the game ahead of the game
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be changer like the first two
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vaccinations and
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as an indication of this, we can already
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perceive that already on a new one
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vaccine for omicron is being worked on
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and that we have the next three vaccinations
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yes, through the flower, so to speak
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announced so it was developed
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With this vaccination he becomes a subscription
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and with that now to the side effects
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these vaccinations and the side effects
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This vaccination is everything so far
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what has been there in the shadows is natural
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to argue it's never been like that either
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vaccinated a lot at once
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but even if you take that into account
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then it turns out that this vaccination is not
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is completely harmless and drove this
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Of course you are happy to accept that
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if the vaccinations actually make you
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benefit has this benefit but it has
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if at all then at most for
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people with an increased risk one
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to suffer severe head course or
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we die from this disease
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but have already seen the earlier
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Much of the population is through this
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disease not at risk and
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this part of the population forcibly
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Wanting to vaccinate is hardly absurd
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still to be surpassed especially the vaccination
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of course no sterile immunity either
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the vaccination induces the disease
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can pass on as well as
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unvaccinated and
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the argument that people were vaccinated
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must be to protect those
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who cannot be vaccinated or who
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this argument is particularly at risk
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So it doesn't count either
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I would like to tell you about the side effects
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they are currently lecture on a study
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was published in nature medicine
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it was about the mirka it goes after the
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vaccination and in this study is
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actually then came out that
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myocarditis so the
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myocarditis which occurs naturally
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even after the corvette disease
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and it came out then now i
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now refer to the modern vaccine
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after the first modern vaccination
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guess six per hundred thousand
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vaccinated on after the second vaccination
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which is necessary in any case
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necessary it has been in
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overall and after going through
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comic disease train is 40 then could
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you say yes, okay, that's actually speaking
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for the vaccination now comes
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one
fold one more thing that one in
28:59
this calculation must take into account and
29:02
I come back to what I give you
29:03
I previously told how much percent
29:06
the population have the disease
29:09
went through that was 7 percent in two
29:12
years if we just open it now
29:14
related to the year and approximate
29:17
that was half then they were just
29:19
3.5 percent 3.5 percent of the population
29:22
make do make make the disease
29:26
but by what percentage do we have
29:29
we vaccinated 20 times as many
29:33
vaccinated namely 70 percent 3.5 x 20
29:37
70 so that means i have to be 16 im
29:43
eurocup of the case times 20 take to the
29:48
harm to the population in the
29:50
population and quantify
29:52
20 x 16 are 320 and they are then in
29:57
relation to the 40 cases per 100,000
30:02
sick so that means I have one
30:05
much greater harm from vaccination
30:08
due to the high number of vaccinations
30:10
which are carried out compared to
30:13
the low number of corvette
30:15
diseases in the population
30:19
now I come to the most absurd
30:21
that is the vaccination of the
30:24
recovered
30:26
there is currently a study on those who have recovered
30:29
from qatar, qatar his country appeared
30:32
have the first wave more or less
30:35
accepted as god-given
30:38
they did relatively little about it
30:40
in the first wave
30:42
350,000 cases out of two million
30:44
residents so they really have one
30:47
ordinary infection
30:49
get a gift and this 350,000
30:54
people who come with us in the first
30:56
wave had they were then a year
30:59
long
31:00
reexamined rechecked of these
31:04
350,000 people have 0.3 percent one
31:09
went through another illness and from
31:13
this 0.3 percent was exactly four
31:17
people who have a serious history
31:20
had nobody died nobody
31:23
had to go to intensive care
31:27
being well is the best protection against
31:30
this disease and when the
31:33
population under 45
31:36
transparency is like that with this disease
31:39
like the swedes in the end too
31:41
have made it that it is theirs
31:43
secret recipe help you have the
31:46
population that can't get through
31:48
endangering the disease by doing it
31:51
let it go as a banal cold
31:54
no question there are long beach cases there
31:58
there are individual cases also in the young
32:01
age healthy a difficult course
32:03
have there is at all that will
32:06
not denied at all anymore
32:07
set the pace weapons i would
32:09
ring because that's not true at all
32:10
would that make me happy people all of that
32:12
not i just demand that
32:17
proportionality of the measures
32:19
must be given so I can't
32:22
in individual cases or a few cases like this
32:26
far-reaching measures make the
32:29
Take a whole country hostage and
32:32
drive that economically to the wall
32:34
is just not
32:36
relatively
32:38
back to the ones I read
32:40
recovered has the great advantage
32:43
compared to the vaccinated that he would be
32:46
immune system for all antigens of the
32:50
So it's not just the protein that causes the pathogen
32:53
but all other heroes
32:55
surface structures
32:58
reacted and antibodies go
33:01
forms yes
33:03
the vaccination is only directed against that
33:07
bike protein so the assumption that a
33:11
recovered now inevitably as well
33:15
To be vaccinated is absurd
33:18
there is no longer to be outdone
33:22
not a single study that has shown
33:25
that vegetables in any benefit of
33:28
there is not a single vaccination
33:30
study that has shown that through the
33:33
vaccination of recovered infection rate
33:37
not the beekeepers or other people
33:39
is somehow influenced and this
33:42
study if you can get the numbers off
33:45
Qatar can do it too
33:47
do not give because you would
33:50
failing to bring about the number of cases, yes
33:52
if from
33:54
360,000 infected within one
33:56
exactly four people a serious year
33:59
comic course then they would have to
34:01
a study with millions of
34:04
participants make them randomly
34:07
either vaccinate or not vaccinate that
34:09
is not feasible at all
34:11
that is absolutely pointless
34:16
I come to the outlook
34:20
the absurdity of this requirement
34:25
to get a convalescent vaccinated
34:27
it is clear that in this crisis it is
34:29
It is no longer about the health of the
34:31
people goes
34:32
it's about the influence and the
34:36
big pharma conflicts of interest
34:39
biotech
34:41
and others
34:44
states that are winning in this crisis
34:47
skim up from the test manufacturers
34:50
to it and online trade u
nd some too
34:53
to name
34:55
and they obviously have ours
34:58
government firmly under control
35:00
we pay the price
35:04
that the rich get richer and the
35:08
poor poor it is a highly and
35:11
social crisis and i keep coming back
35:15
amazed that a green party
35:19
which is actually socially related to the
35:23
flags are written on the eco
35:26
flags writes that she's doing it
35:29
I find that unbelievable
35:31
used to be close to the green ones myself
35:34
but I gave up after that
35:37
our good foreign minister fischer in
35:40
Germany the greens as the first
35:42
first government waged a war
35:46
has
35:48
the greens who value it so much
35:54
that
35:55
foods are GMO-free and that
35:58
now without blinking an eyelid
36:00
Request forced vaccination with one
36:03
genetically modified vaccine the
36:05
not orally as a food
36:08
is taken in, so to speak, but rather
36:10
that's really in the body system
36:13
is injected and we still do
36:15
do not know what that for permanent
36:17
can cause effects
36:21
To be honest, I'm just staying
36:23
speechless
36:26
this government with its henchmen
36:31
all medical association president
36:34
has had one in the past 22 months
36:37
catastrophic mismanagement laid down
36:40
and in my opinion it is also in theirs
36:43
current constellation by the voter
36:46
no longer legitimized because we have to
36:49
many personal raids took place
36:52
corruption scandals and so on whoever
36:55
now don't have the courage to say okay
36:58
we need a fresh start we
37:00
need a new beginning and this one
37:01
a new beginning can actually only be elected
37:04
mean
37:05
for me it is so much
37:07
unbelievable that I own that
37:09
that is actually no longer true
37:10
Outbidding and finally also
37:16
henchman the
37:17
Personally, of course, it affects me
37:21
is the president of the austrian
37:23
medical board that takes itself out
37:27
the freedom of therapy in mine
37:30
individual relationship and
37:33
dealing with mine
37:34
meddling with individual patients and
37:36
who give me a punishment
37:39
Disciplinary punishment if I get his
37:42
opinion not on my patient
37:44
represent opposite
37:47
they notice i'm just speechless
37:52
the robert stiko for the very out
37:56
tv news tends to be cheesy they have
37:58
indicated the next block is then
38:00
before you heard something we did
38:04
maybe still could not hear and
38:06
What do you think
38:08
yes we whistle again in vienna
38:12
even the sparrows from the roofs that
38:13
something like this will come
38:15
obviously we don't know exactly yet
38:17
when to get the population about it
38:19
inform how much you were
38:21
the population wants to pour pure wine
38:23
maybe you don't have one yet
38:24
Scapegoat found the whole thing
38:26
can now subjugate the unvaccinated
38:28
beforehand they are still there
38:31
in lockdown
38:32
what I think of it I have them
38:35
I said nothing at all, I think so
38:38
have seen the last time at
38:40
comparison of the development of the infection
38:42
between austria where it beckons you
38:44
then gave and other countries where
38:46
you basically saved yourself that
38:49
taken no difference in the
38:50
curves can be seen and we know
38:54
the investigations of the last two
38:55
years as a sure finding
38:57
that all in all attracts as
39:00
are therefore to be assessed as counterproductive
39:02
from my point of view, that's one thing
39:04
a weapon that has no effect but
39:08
which actually only brings harm
39:09
who will ask the next question, please
39:13
a personal one but that's right
39:16
understood instead of this lockdown others
39:19
taking action would make more sense
39:21
that mati populations that you
39:23
are not so badly affected
39:25
really cares and allows that
39:27
so that your immunity is then
39:30
so it definitely makes sense that
39:32
one that one differentiates between
39:34
people who are endangered by pid
39:36
and people who do not come through
39:38
are at risk and you have to
39:42
at least those who are at risk
39:45
offer protection i'm also the one
39:47
opinion that these people
39:49
vaccination can offer
39:51
whether you are advised to vaccinate in any case
39:54
will that i would say is that
39:57
individual decision between doctor
39:59
and patient it is so with this one
40:02
vaccination based on conditional approval
40:04
the patient will ultimately sign it
40:06
must that he agrees and me
40:08
think
40:09
that ultimately has the character
40:12
a study of this mass
vaccinations
40:15
which we are currently doing because the
40:18
he does not have the final data
40:21
and of course that can only be
40:24
based on voluntary and so it is
40:26
also with all other measures
40:28
when I know a lot of old people who
40:31
said I don't care I want
40:35
rather see my grandchildren
40:37
and that was small
40:40
than I am in loneliness
40:43
you have to admit that to the people
40:46
prove that you make this decision for
40:48
be able to meet yourself
40:51
and you can't get through that
40:53
coercive measures by state
40:55
coercive measures
40:56
force and the lockdown yes the
41:00
lockdown concerns first and foremost
41:02
line the people through pid not
41:06
the people are at risk
41:08
in working life they are
41:10
students that are
41:12
the children in kindergarten and so on
41:17
that is there is actually none
41:21
really good argument for that
41:24
these people in a lock down too
41:27
send
41:28
especially since we now also know them
41:32
head
41:34
The source of infection is the family
41:37
relatives in families
41:39
there will be infections
41:41
passed on
41:42
and you get that through your daughter and
41:45
anyway not gone we have yes we have
41:47
have yes even when you bend
41:49
look at the epidemiological ones
41:51
curves on magister sport yes
41:53
we don't have any
41:56
correlation between the set
41:59
lockdown measures and school closings
42:01
and these curves are quite the opposite
42:02
it is more like that with that
42:05
lok with us always too late yes we were
42:07
are in the descending leg of the
42:10
epidemiological balls came in
42:12
now again the one of the highest
42:15
disease number a new disease number
42:17
we had with 16,000 or that was on 16
42:21
November a week or so before
42:25
which was loosely and then imposed and
42:27
we were already there during the lok down
42:29
the numbers went down steeply
42:31
and in the steepness of this curve
42:35
you don't see an additional one now
42:37
again a kink of the couple on 22
42:41
days later
42:43
which was easy and ultimately absolute
42:46
effect going on and have exactly the same
42:50
we seen in the first lockdown
42:52
Austria a little less pointed
42:54
than what in germany in germany
42:56
it was really whole
42:58
obviously they have that
43:00
wave of illness a little earlier
43:02
reached on March 13, 2020
43:05
was the highest incidence rate in
43:09
Germany and Germany became the
43:11
doctor and only on 23
43:13
pretty much a week after us imposed
43:16
So ten days after the top of the
43:21
epidemiological because they already have
43:22
was exceeded there can be a blog there
43:25
and nothing works anymore because that's the
43:27
normal course of epidemiological curves
43:30
is that that's me now
43:32
I always wonder because that's what we do
43:35
like it’s the first time that we’re like this
43:37
we are experiencing an epidemic, i mean we
43:39
we always have epidemics like this
43:41
again that is special now
43:43
violent that is not at all
43:45
Of course we have to deny now
43:47
more deaths than we have in previous
43:50
Influenza wave we had come though
43:53
far from the spanish flu
43:54
we can't get to the Russian either
43:56
group down the those of 18 89 95
44:00
but has guarded for years
44:03
we can't get to ebola either, yes
44:06
so if a doctor
44:08
world medical association president this comparison
44:12
with ebola brings where 50 to 80 percent
44:15
the infected die then that is
44:18
simply him adequate that we don't have
44:20
from that of the under 45-year-olds
44:23
healthy, almost no one dies
44:26
There are certain diseases of this disease
44:28
population areas covered by this
44:30
are endangered and of course
44:31
you have to offer them protection and
44:34
you have to look that you as good as
44:35
possible protected and because it is safe
44:37
also useful if you use fb2 masks in
44:40
in hospitals and old people's homes, yes
44:43
that the staff so to speak
44:45
protects himself and of course that too
44:48
however, residents are protected twice by the ffb
44:51
ski in the supermarket the unterm under the
44:54
nose is what you so to speak
44:59
when I say it casually and
45:02
one more word about the masks, yes I mean
45:05
my children both go to the ins
45:08
high school a 13 and 15 year old
45:10
now sit in the all day
45:12
lesson with the mask
45:13
strictly speaking if you have that
45:16
would take that really seriously
45:18
mask then the mask would have to be put on
45:21
so that they are tight
45:25
that means really closes the nostrils
45:27
concerns I don't think any of them have
45:29
probably all the time now
45:31
so endured because you have it
45:32
really hard to take try them
45:35
sometimes to put the mask so that you can
45:37
really tight is that they in and out
45:40
work through the mask, you breathe
45:44
after ten minutes you will be
45:45
say oh that's really annoying
45:47
that means the masks sit in everyone
45:49
usually bad this is just a symbol
45:51
this mask
45:53
so that means not free is yes
45:57
the ffp two masks under labor law
46:01
wear limited to 75 minutes thereafter
46:04
must break at least half an hour
46:05
are inserted yes and then they take
46:09
please take a fresh mask
46:12
a fresh mask please because the mask
46:15
is now
46:17
she moisturizes it bacterially
46:19
contaminated that is a
46:22
microbe stove yes
46:25
and that that is found in the
46:29
school does not take place yes and indeed it does
46:31
therefore not instead of because of course that
46:33
masks are also not issued and
46:36
if you now consider that a mask
46:38
cost euros or 50 cents or what and
46:42
and i actually need a school child
46:45
on the day if it is done correctly
46:47
would actually need four masks and
46:50
but that is a very nice one
46:52
financial burden for social
46:54
weaker families if the two or
46:57
they have three children every day
46:59
four masks consume that is
47:03
nonsensical if you don't do it right
47:05
and then we'll do it please
47:07
right where it makes sense in the hospital
47:11
in the nursing home
47:14
of course you have to take the mask off when
47:17
such a wave of infection you have to
47:19
only if the wave of infection
47:21
is when the Carthusian ligament is in the
47:24
summer months when he puts on the mask
47:26
also omit the probability
47:27
is then extremely low and also there
47:30
we have to test of course yes we do
47:32
have to test specifically where it makes sense
47:35
power where people are protected
47:38
but we don't have to every day
47:41
500,000 as symptomatic people
47:44
completely haphazard tests
47:47
waste of money waste of time
47:49
waste of resources and now comes
47:52
one more time
47:53
swipe at the greens that is
47:56
plastic waste par excellence so
47:59
a lot of plastic waste like we did in the last
48:02
18 20 months through the corona crisis
48:06
that is that it is
48:10
inconceivably
48:13
since we only have one more sentence to say about it
48:16
I believe what's so important too
48:18
and it is good that today we meet the
48:19
take time in the course of this
48:21
press conference is a certain
48:23
demystifying this this one
48:26
phenomena corona and frankly me
48:29
understand our health politicians
48:31
not why you have the many good ones
48:33
news there are those
48:35
statistics the empirical values ​​from the
48:37
give the last two years why
48:39
one not used to quite whole
48:42
significantly to calm the
48:45
contributing to the population
48:46
it happens the exact opposite of that
48:49
individual cases are shown as if they were
48:51
it's the rule and and and and from mine
48:53
politically it is absolute
48:56
irresponsible
48:58
further questions please would be safe
49:01
pulse 24 the one question is like in 15,000
49:05
16,000 due on receipt of the last one
49:07
quarter now we are around 2500
49:11
does what would have done that
49:13
90 85 percent of the hospitals
49:16
people from the intensive care units are there
49:18
unvaccinated that they both ask them
49:21
say the first chamber president
49:23
federal government that's all
49:24
wrong-way drivers don't you the
49:25
ghost drivers and second they ask you
49:28
karl popper he also said you can
49:31
we may well live our own for
49:34
one thing is china which is life as
49:36
others when they say well only seven
49:38
percent of infected that's one
49:40
half a million people in the country is that
49:42
I am a bit negligent
49:44
well, I'll try the series
49:48
after gbr let's start with the
49:50
fought over in the hospital
49:52
the austrian dates are here
49:55
highly unreliable that first of all
49:58
first i know from personal than
50:01
personal sources of the names
50:03
of course not allowed to name
50:06
like the unvaccinated and the vaccinated
50:10
are counted and that is exactly what happens
50:12
the same thing that was exposed in Bavaria
50:14
I don't know if she's chasing it
50:15
have mr. söder also has of the
50:17
wave of the unvaccinated and talked about it
50:19
then it turned out that
50:21
actually only at 14 percent of the time
50:26
hospital patients
50:28
the unvaccinated status voted h
at at
50:33
25 percent is vaccinated status
50:36
has been established and the rest is
50:39
the vaccinated the vaccination status simple
50:42
simply grabbing was unknown
50:44
Yes
50:45
there are instructions in the hospitals
50:50
people who do not have a vaccination certificate with them
50:53
So they don't have the proof of vaccination
50:55
can lead to being unvaccinated too
50:58
classify
50:59
and there is the instruction that
51:08
patients who receive the vaccination more
51:11
it was also six months ago
51:13
are therefore listed as unvaccinated
51:15
in this respect one can use these statistics
51:17
unfortunately do not trust yes because because
51:20
I don't want to say that now
51:22
This is how it is done in all hospitals
51:25
in any case, it will not be uniform
51:26
made and the data is not transparent
51:28
so
51:30
it's just as illegitimate from here
51:34
a wave of vaccinated in the
51:36
hospitals like a wave of
51:38
to speak unvaccinated because we die
51:41
do not know we can pay here
51:44
so only orientate abroad in
51:46
england these numbers are relative
51:48
meticulously raised and there it is
51:50
actually so that in relation to
51:54
vaccination rate
51:56
about half-half vaccinated unvaccinated
52:00
lying in hospitals
52:02
so to that extent
52:04
and that brings me to hers
52:07
next point yes seven percent of the
52:10
population
52:12
those who had the disease had
52:16
yes now the disease in spite of everything
52:18
measures so that means everything we do
52:21
have made all of these efforts
52:23
the lockdown the school closings now
52:27
the vaccinations that was obvious
52:29
not really successful because us
52:32
have these diseases and these
52:35
deaths
52:36
suffered anyway and the only one
52:41
possibility to estimate how much would be
52:44
it was then if we didn't do anything
52:46
would have done is that one
52:48
inländer looks where it's done differently
52:50
was and as was said in sweden
52:53
done it differently and of course they are
52:55
not even with 0 through this crisis
52:57
come because of a pandemic
53:00
that is ultimately a natural event
53:03
we humans only to a very limited extent
53:05
can control
53:07
it's like a tsunami that happens
53:10
just yes we want to go now
53:13
do not get into theories whether that
53:15
virus but leave the laboratory
53:18
let's assume it's a natural one
53:20
pandemic just like all of them
53:24
15 20 50 years of occurrence this is a
53:29
natural event and the only thing we do
53:31
is that we can make this crisis
53:33
good management we have that in austria
53:36
I don't think I could manage it
53:40
sweden did it better
53:42
to have
53:43
fewer deaths ultimately under
53:46
stroked and have a lot less
53:48
drastic measures
53:52
performed and most of all have not
53:54
your democracy and liberties
53:57
game set
54:01
next question
54:04
apparently there are no more if so
54:07
is then I thank you very much
54:09
for coming and three days before
54:11
merry christmas and
54:13
maybe already as
54:15
thank you I wish you that too
54:18
if we don't see each other again
54:19
christmas ends up going somewhere
54:21
then beats them too
54:22
christmas and reflective holidays
54:25
have a good turn of the year, thank you
54:27
ball finally to thank you very much

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