Spotted this yesterday, at the same time the covid denial march invaded the centre ville. Coincidence?

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  1. You don’t have to deny COVID to stand against tyranny… just saying… I don’t deny COVID but think the measures taken are a bit out there, but that’s just my humble opinion. There’s a pretty decent survival rate, plus if you’re vaccinated, why would you even go against somebody standing against tyranny?

  2. Is the government calculating total vaccination rates including the students studying abroad but still registered in Lux who got their shot abroad?
    What about non-Lux EU citizens who opted to get the shot in their homeland due to ealier eligibility? Are they counted towards the statistic?

    Santé just counts the number of administered vaccinations and extrapolates this onto total population, given they send out vaccination letters now to people already vaccinated…

    With the recovered people (76K) and assuming that all students have received their vaccination abroad (16K) we are already at a total rate of 79%

    With EU citizens vaccinated abroad, probably above 80%

    Taking the vaccinatable population (age 12+),we might already be above 90%

  3. I’m not going to express any opinion regarding the motives of this but honestly, who’s never thought about doing this before?

    PS. Get vaccinated ffs

  4. The same people applauding BLM for terrorising cities in the US, destroying property and breaking into shops to steal, are the same people crying about something like this.

  5. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is funny af 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  6. There was a covid denial march in Luxembourg? Well, and here I thought we would be slightly better of than murica.

  7. I haven’t and don’t think I ever heard of it.
    Looked it up on Goodreads and while (from the description) it looks a little too far out there, I have put it on my to-read list.

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