Seychelles Outbreak: World’s Most Vaccinated Country Extends Restrictions Indefinitely

In a perplexing and worrying development, Seychelles, one of the world’s most vaccinated countries, announced today that it was extending restrictions for an indefinite period as infections remain persistently high. Bloomberg has the story.

Seychelles extended curbs imposed on movement and gatherings indefinitely as the world’s most-vaccinated nation fights a persistently high number of coronavirus infections.

The palm-fringed Indian Ocean archipelago has seen a large number of infections since early May even though 70% of it 98,000 people are fully vaccinated with either Sinopharm or AstraZeneca Plc vaccines. It had rushed to conduct an inoculation campaign and reopen to tourism, the lifeblood of its economy.

“In view of the persistent community transmission of COVID-19, the increasing number of deaths, the confirmation of the presence of variants circulating in the population, the Public Health Authority is reinforcing the public health and social measures in place,” the health ministry said in a statement on Friday.

Bars, casinos and shops have to close at 7 p.m., events such as wedding celebrations are banned and gatherings of more than four people, unless it’s for work, are banned indoors and outdoors.

“These measures will remain in force and can only be relaxed when the outbreak is under greater control,” the ministry said.

Here is their cases curve with a comparison to the U.K.

Deaths are also currently running at their highest levels so far – though from a low base.

It’s fair to say that AstraZeneca and Sinopharm have not exactly shown themselves to be the most effective vaccines compared to the mRNA ones. But even so, this is not an encouraging development – and it’s depressing that the country is persisting with a lockdown strategy that has evidently been ineffective.

Read the Bloomberg story in full here.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Restrictions for an indefinite period”.

I suppose that is what will happen here then?

I don’t see why it wouldn’t, at least by SAGE’s logic.

vlysander
vlysander
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

It will indeed. The new normal is exactly this. They are telling us what is happening.

steve_w
4 years ago

if you look at their deaths curve, basically they haven’t had many.

the vaccines dont stop you getting it or spreading it – we know that – only naturally gained immunity will do that

they are supposed to reduce symptoms

but they are unlikely to work well in those towards the end of their lives

isn’t the above exactly what we’d expect? why is it perplexing?

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

just to add

being an island and whatever else they did, they avoided it until 2021. so when they get infected, its going to be a later (ie milder but more transmissable) variant.

when we got the new more transmissable variant most people had already had covid of one form or another

LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

We’d need more data to make a real judgment of what’s going on, i.e. age of those infected, age of those dying, vaccination status, time since vaccination, other factors, etc.

At the same time that the Seychelles have a serious outbreak, we’re busily congratulating ourselves on the success of our vaccines, which includes Astrazenica, which have been more effective than first thought.
The two scenarios don’t go together, so something clearly doesn’t add up. And restricting movement hasn’t solved the problem either.

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

It’s why comparison across different testing regimes that use different protocols based on different tests with the same fundamental problems, we just get noise.

Are people dropping dead more than normal?

Also, its clear this all happened post vaccine, is that just another coincidence? They appear to have had little before that.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

i agree the more data the better

but the main difference between UK and Seychelles is that they had barely a case until 2021

we had reached herd immunity or thereabouts naturally

they are a naive population who happened to take some symptom depressing drugs. why wouldn’t they have an outbreak?

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

Seasonal effect.
The fact that most Brits don’t wear face knickers outside.
The fact that antisocial distancing is widely ignored.
Hence, large numbers of Brits have doubtless been exposed to the Dreaded Lurgie and acquired natural immunity.

But wait until the flu season comes round. Last year, all covvie, no flu. A miracle!
This year, all flu, no covvie, all thanks to the snake oil.
A miracle!

Meanwhile, the Seychelles’ economy collapses totally and they fall sobbing into the arms of the IMF.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

….but they are unlikely to work well in those towards the end of their lives

They are unlikely to work at all, as their intended job is to cut huge swathes through the great masses of the human race. It should be absolutely clear to all by now, that the Covid event is a put up job and that it has a very ulterior motive.

Phoenix44
Phoenix44
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Vaccines do stop you getting infected and they do stop you infecting others. The data show that clearly as does every other vaccination.

adamino
4 years ago

Sharpen your pitchforks ladies and gents…

realarthurdent
4 years ago

The vaccine depresses the immune system.
People previously or currently exposed to COVID develop the actual virus immediately following vaccination.
Some of them die. Unnecessarily early.

THE END.

ROLL CREDITS.

fon
fon
4 years ago

The virus has once again defied expectations.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  fon

Specifically how? Are they seeing an unusual number of deaths in the Seychelles? Is all-cause mortality significantly higher there now, and was it in 2020, than a long-term average?

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  fon

or done exactly as we’d expect.

forget the vaccines – they aren’t even supposed to reduce transmission – just prevent serious illness and deaths

seychelles avoided it until this summer. now they have a minor outbreak. what’s so perplexing?

robnicholson
robnicholson
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Indeed – did the isolate the island and this is what happens when the open up? Bit like NZ and Australia have to come…

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

‘Minor outbreak’? No – just the usual over-detection of RNA fragments = casedemic.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  fon

It is DELUSIONAL arrogance to think that any viruses can be eradicated.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  fon

You mean it’s defied your beloved snake oil?
My insincerest commiserations, little fon.

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

Can we see excess deaths.
Can we see average age of deaths.
Who the hell knows what is heppening without data.
But we know that ALL the so-called vaccines just stop symptoms they DO NOT stop infection or ability to infect.
So why is anyone ‘shocked ‘ by this, its inevitable in an island that cut itself off now opened up because its economy is going down the pan. Soon to be NZ and Australia. And its bugger all to do with vaccines that don’t work.

Julian
4 years ago

It’s only perplexing if you think any of this madness bears any genuine relationship to realistic public health concerns. If you think that, it seems to me wishful thinking.

RickH
4 years ago

“Cases” ??????????????????????????????

Here we go again – round and round on the imaginary roundabout.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Here you go again, policing comments, an agent for the enemy 😊

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

🙂 Just because your paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you 🙂

Dorian_Hawkmoon
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

I saw “Here is their cases curve…” and was irritated like you @RickH

arfurmo
arfurmo
4 years ago
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

and coincidentally almost the same number of deaths per million as seychelles

ie not that many

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

so little naturally acquired immunity, so prone to having some more (as only natural acquired immunity will stop you getting and passing it on – the vaccines dont even claim that)

silverbirch
silverbirch
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Maybe they have taken a ton of money to be ‘shut down’. Only the cabal can holiday there now

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

More Vaccine less immune system more illness.

Skeptical_Stu
Skeptical_Stu
4 years ago

This fight against asymptomatic symptoms is something to be admired really. They really don’t want people catching an illness that causes no illness!

A crude analysis of the shown data is peak cases (per million) 4000. Peak deaths (per million) 13. CFR = 0.32%. That’s eerily similar to influenza…

Splatt
Splatt
4 years ago
Reply to  Skeptical_Stu

Nowhere near. You’re confusing IFR and CFR.
IFR for SARs2 is about 0.3
IFR for influenze is about 0.05.

Skeptical_Stu
Skeptical_Stu
4 years ago
Reply to  Splatt

Huh? Why on Earth would you think I have confused CFR and IFR?
My basic and crude ‘analysis’ has to be CFR right? Cases and deaths?

While Influenza CFR’s are subject to change and dispute, it is readily accepted that it is around 0.1%-0.2%.

This peer reviewed paper has it at 1.28%:
Epidemiological and clinical profile of Influenza A(H1N1) pdm09 in Odisha, eastern India – ScienceDirect,

but we have to accept that testing for Flu is much lower than for the panic ridden testing environment we have surrounding Covid-19.

IFR’s for both has to be lower. And antibody testing regarding SARs2 suggests your figure of 0.3% is accurate.

I didn’t mix the 2 up though. I think you got hung up on the crude 0.32% figure I posted.

Norman
4 years ago

There is a complete failure of logic here. Cases are persistently high so they are going to continue measures which have failed to work. Well, that is in line with almost everywhere else – lockdowns don’t work.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  Norman

And neither do ‘vaccines’.
Combine the two and you get the worst of all possible worlds.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

So they want to crash their tourism and hospitality. Still going with the global green theme

guy153
4 years ago

The average age in Seychelles is 34.2. Who are the Covid patients overwhelming the hospitals, how old are they, and which vaccine did they have?

If, as I suspect, Sinopharm is causing enhanced disease people need to know about it.

swedenborg
4 years ago
Reply to  guy153

Agree.Why can’t we have the age of the new cases? If most adults are vaccinated,there can’t be many around unvaccinated to sustain the outbreak. Was it the South african variant around from the beginning hence low effect of Astra?
The most important question is,are these cases unvaccinated children?
Starnge that we don’t have answers to such important questions.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

This …

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baboon
4 years ago

The majority of vaccinated people in Seychelles have received China’s Sinopharm vaccine – the one (IMO) that is most likely to cause ADE.

I attach one of the graphs from MissConceptions from Twitter.

Who knows what the cause is – smashed immunity from the vaxx leading to death, recording vaxx deaths as Covid deaths, ADE, all three? I don’t know if we will ever know because we can’t trust any of the data.

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PoshPanic
4 years ago

This is devastating for a local economy that’s almost 100% reliant on tourism.

Manjushri
Manjushri
4 years ago

Guessing our billionaire masters do not want any vistors to their holiday safe space?

Lockdown_Lunacy
4 years ago

This is so damn stupid. What else can be said?

Trojan House
Trojan House
4 years ago

The Seychelles didn’t have any cases until they started vaccinating everyone. Interesting…

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Trojan House

It’s the big C again – coincidental.

RichardTechnik
RichardTechnik
4 years ago
Reply to  Trojan House

bit like Gibraltar then

Annie
4 years ago

Perplexing?
THE BLOODY SNAKE OILS DON’T WORK.
What’s perplexing about that, for Chrissake?

baboon
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

THE BLOODY SNAKE OILS DON’T WORK.

What’s perplexing about that, for Chrissake?

Sorry to disagree with you (because I do agree generally) but I think they might actually be working perfectly as intended.

caipirinha17
caipirinha17
4 years ago

Maybe the answer is to create a new subculture for the unvaccinated (ie specifically excluding the vaccinated) that is so much more exciting and enticing than the enslavement offered to the vaccinated?

Dorian_Hawkmoon
4 years ago

These jabs did not bestow immortality. OMG.

Splatt
Splatt
4 years ago

Choice of vaccine matters.
They chose the 2 with by far the worst efficacy against infection.

AstraZenica is spectacularly poor at preventing infection (Especially against 351 variants which is dominant there) and Sinopharm is significantly worse again.

UK has the same problem – spiralling cases as its relying on AstraZenica as its majority vaccine.

If cases are your worry, AZ wont help at all.

Friedrich Stapß
4 years ago

The. Chinese. Vaccines. Don’t. Work.

chaos
4 years ago

cases i.e. false positives i.e. mugs who get tested

wantok87
4 years ago

Wonderful abuse of statistics – Total population Seychelles 1M , total deaths 63. In small population and low infection mortality data is often meaningless. Society has got to recognise that although epidemiologists like testing it is essential meaningless and social distancing and lockdown kills in other ways. Just wait until New Zealand starts to unlock!

swedenborg
4 years ago
Reply to  wantok87

Population not 1 m but around 100 000

sskinner
4 years ago

Comparing the recovery/fading of the virus in the UK with the rise in infection in the Seychelles and then drawing the conclusion that the mRNA is better is NOT good science or science of any description. In the UK the virus faded away with much the same rate last year without vaccines and the vaccines roll out began before the natural peak of an endemic virus around Dec/Jan and the UK is on a different latitude to the Seychelles. What can be construed from this is that the AstraZeneca appears to make matters worse and this can be confirmed by looking at all countries where this has been injected. As for mRNA, we will not know what the long term affects are until at least two more ‘waves’, formerly known as seasons.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago

Seychelles an economy based on fishing, tourism and coconuts, Thats a lot of fish and cocnuts to sell on the open market to keep a countries economy going. Not going to happen is it? So self inflicted destruction and poverty will obviously make for healthy citizens, Well done that Government, congratulations the WHO. Bet the people in charge have secured their exit.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago

I always find it hard to swallow when someone writes an article about the ineffectiveness of the experimental biologicals. To save face they must throw in a salvo. In this case, it is some drivel about how effective the mRNA experimental biologicals are in comparison. I would refer the author to the CDC vaers and to the states (in USA) now experiencing one breakthrough case after another.

Fred Streeter
Fred Streeter
4 years ago
Reply to  marebobowl

When developing their first mRNA product, BioNTech undertook 3 to 4 years of controlled testing before its release.

I wonder whether Covid 2 would have burned itself out before the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was shown to be safe?