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“Vast Majority” Of Cape Cod COVID Cluster Were Vaccinated

Mainstream media says that's not a major concern""

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Data out of Cape Cod, Massachusetts shows the vast majority of a 132-person COVID-19 outbreak have already been vaccinated.

Of course, mainstream media outlets like ABC News claim the fact that most people catching the Delta variant on Cape Cod are vaccinated is “not a major concern.”

A man from Vermont named Johnny Chagnon went to Cape Cod for the Fourth of July this year, telling ABC News he wasn’t worried about COVID because he was fully vaccinated.

Chagnon, who has been testing people for COVID-19 for the Vermont Department of Health, said, “I have a lot of faith in vaccines.”

Days after leaving the peninsula, Chagnon began to feel ill and the next day his fever got “even worse.” Being this sick is “definitely not what I expected being fully vaccinated,” he admitted.

“I know there’s responsibility on my end, because I’m kind of there, partying like it’s 2019, so I’m a little mad at myself,” Chagnon explained.

“Everyone who has tested positive around me was fully vaccinated,” he continued. “So we thought we were doing the right thing, we were doing everything that the town management said, and then this still happens.”

In a bizarre move lacking any rationality, officials in Cape Cod’s Provincetown issued a new mask advisory for all unvaccinated individuals, including children under the age of 12.

Under the new “rules,” unvaccinated individuals are required to wear masks both outdoors in crowded areas where six feet of distancing cannot be maintained and in all public indoor spaces.

So, despite the fact that vaccinated people make up most of the active cases in the town, unvaccinated people are being punished by the local government.

The outbreak among the vaccinated is also being used to usher in vaccine passports with the Provincetown government urging large venues to require customers to show proof of vaccination status. 

What’s the point of proving you’re vaccinated to enter a business if the majority of people with the virus are already vaccinated?

Should people in Provincetown start banning vaccinated people from entry?

The town already has one of the highest vaccination rates in Massachusetts.

As the highly vaccinated population deals with the COVID outbreak, local outlets like the Cape Cod Times blame unvaccinated people, writing, “Rates of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 are skyrocketing in parts of the Midwest and South where large populations of unvaccinated people live, a phenomenon health officials attribute to the Delta variant.”

Boston.com reports 33 people in a nursing home in Yarmouth on Cape Cod have tested positive for COVID-19, writing, “Most of the residents that tested positive are vaccinated, and are asymptomatic or experiencing only mild symptoms, the Globe reported.”

According to the Boston Globe, “At least 35 COVID-19 cases in Boston residents have been traced back to Provincetown and the ‘overwhelming majority of those have been fully vaccinated.’”

Mainstream media only reports that the “majority” of the infected were already vaccinated, so we don’t know if that means every single person or just over half of the cases.

While nearly every outlet in the nation claims COVID vaccines lessen the severeness of illness from the virus, a fully vaccinated Boston resident who caught COVID while in Provincetown for the 4th said, “For two days, I was the sickest I’ve ever been in my life.”

Proving to be a total slave to the establishment, the Boston man said he’d like to see mask mandates brought back and vaccine passports initiated.

What will it take for people to wake up?

NBC 10 Boston reports on the new Provincetown mask advisory in the following news segment.


A doctor appears on CNN to promote discrimination against unvaccinated Americans.

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