If you still think that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cares about your health, we suggest you step away from the mainstream media news networks and do some research of your own.
With the various amount of data being revealed just a couple of years after the global pandemic, the CDC, Big Pharma, Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Biden administration effectively bullied Americans into receiving the experimental Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines so we as a nation could “stop the spread,” “save lives” and “get back to normal.”
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“A winter of death for the unvaccinated” was stated by President Biden back in December 2021, vilifying all those who made their individual decisions to refrain from the shot.
In yet another recent, (and quiet) update from the CDC’s presentation on vaccine efficacy, the present data revealed that the Covid-19 vaccine efficacy turned negative regarding hospitalizations.
What does this mean?
Let’s say there were two men contract Covid – one of them is vaccinated while the other is not. The vaccinated individual would be at an eight percent higher risk of being hospitalized versus the individual that is not vaccinated.
According to slides shared within the CDC’s presentation, the data revealed that the bivalent booster was able to alleviate this effect for a period of three months. After the first three months, however, the boosted individuals returned to negative eight perfect efficacy when compared to those who were unvaccinated.
With the overwhelming evidence revealed to the American public, one would think every mainstream media network would report on the very realistic issues, discrepancies and health risks linked to receiving the Covid-19 booster shots, right?
Think again – some media sources including CNN, CNBC, USA Today, The New York Times and NBC News are still cranking out advisory reports suggesting Americans get their booster shots this upcoming fall in efforts to target the newly proposed variant, XBB.1.5.
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