New Study Confirms Risk Of COVID Vaccine Side Effects Previously Dismissed By 'Experts'
Distinct link found between COVID vaccines and adverse side effects
For years the only COVID vaccine message we've heard from “experts,” the media and most politicians has been that they’re “safe and effective.”
Despite initial and repetitive assurances that the vaccines would “end the pandemic,” stop infections and transmission, that the vaccinated were morally and intellectually superior individuals who cared about protecting others, reality soon proved the “experts” wrong.
In 2021 Anthony Fauci stated that getting just 40-50% of adults vaccinated would show an “effect on the dynamics of the virus.” Or that getting 70% of adults vaccinated with at least one dose would mean that “the chances of there being a surge are extraordinarily low.”
Almost immediately afterwards, heavily vaccinated populations saw massive surges in infection rates.
Even today, few are even aware how wrong Fauci was, with many prominent individuals still claiming they were vaccinated to protect others.
Studies from the CDC itself also confirmed that vaccinated people were easily catching and spreading COVID among other vaccinated people. That led to the organization's mask guidance changing twice in just a few weeks. By late summer 2021, new variants had demolished whatever vaccine efficacy was left after months of waning, leading to the push for new booster doses. Which also, unsurprisingly, faced the same issues as the initial series.
At least they also ignored natural immunity.
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