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(WND News Center) – The evidence is suggesting that those COVID-19 “vaccines,” recently identified as “gene therapy” rather than vaccinations, are not really doing the job consumers have been led to believe they would do.

This was recently evidenced as officials in Gibraltar recently canceled Christmas because of rising COVID case numbers.

Gibraltar is the region in which residents were told they lived in the “most vaccinated country in the world.”


Health officials there continue promoting more and more shots:

That’s even as statistics reveal that in Gibraltar there have been 279 doses of “vaccines” administered per 100 people.

The U.K.’s Express confirmed that Gibraltar was the first nation in the world to vaccinate its entire adult population, but now reports the small territory has called an early cancelation of Christmas.

The report said that the government claimed spikes in cases had been traced to “religious gatherings, workplace mixing and social events.”

“Given the exponential rise in the number of cases, the government, for example, intends to cancel a number of its own functions including official Christmas parties, official receptions and similar gatherings,” declared a government spokesman.

The statement further said the public are “called upon to exercise their own judgment in this respect bearing in mind the current advice given. This consideration should include the number of persons, the setting whether indoor or outdoor, the degree of ventilation if indoor and whether those attending are vaccinated, elderly or vulnerable.”

Samantha Sacramento, the health minister, described the rise in cases as “drastic,” and insisted that people take their booster shots.

The government also directed people to wear masks, avoid large gatherings and maintain social distancing.

Gibraltar reported 124 new cases of COVID-19 over a recent weekend, making the number of active cases 474, the Express reported.

“The drastic increase in the numbers of people testing positive for COVID-19 in recent days is a stark reminder that the virus is still very prevalent in our community and that it is the responsibility of us all to take every reasonable precaution to protect ourselves and our loved ones,” Sacramento said.

The government’s statement added: “The government strongly advises against any large informal social events, parties or receptions being held over at least the next four weeks while the vaccine booster program is rolled out. The steady increase in active cases of COVID-19 that Gibraltar experienced throughout October has continued into November, and has become even more exponential in the last few days.”

Reprinted with permission from the WND News Center