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Do More Vaccinations Actually Reduce Severe COVID Illness?

Do More Vaccinations Actually Reduce Severe COVID Illness?

A substantial amount of new data on the impact of increased vaccination doses

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Ian Miller
Jan 18, 2024
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It’s been a blanket assumption throughout the public health class, “expert” community or media commentary class that receiving more vaccination doses equals better COVID outcomes.

That assumption was circulated into popular discourse since the release of the mRNA vaccines in late-2020. It led to the rapid dissemination of mistakes, misconceptions and misinformation. The vaccines would be 100% effective at preventing infection or transmission. They’d eliminate the risk of future surges if enough people got vaccinated.

Those same people, of course, deliberately ignored any risk of side effects; a purposeful “mistake” that has inarguably caused substantial damage and harm. Damage and harm which they apparently have no interest in acknowledging or apologizing for.

COVID Vaccinations Linked To Higher Risk Of Adverse Effects In Children

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December 14, 2023
COVID Vaccinations Linked To Higher Risk Of Adverse Effects In Children

In sane countries, regulators have overwhelmingly avoided recommending COVID vaccines for most younger age groups. A reasonable, rational interpretation of the vast difference in risk between age gradients would lead to an inevitable conclusion: there’s simply no need to vaccinate children. Instead, U.S. regulators took the exact opposite approach.

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As stated above, one of their key assertions is that the more vaccination doses you receive, the more protected you are, especially when compared to the unwashed, unclean, and unvaccinated. But is it true?

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