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[email protected] says...
https://off-guardian.org/2021/03/30/covid-vaccine-nonsense/
The efforts to require every American to be injected with an experimental vaccine for Covid-19 are based on the false notion that vaccination will protect recipients from becoming infected with SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, or protect them from passing along the infection to other people.
The FDA, the CDC, the NIH and the pharmaceutical companies involved have all stated very clearly that there is no evidence to support
this idea.
Hmm.
"A new CDC study provides strong evidence that mRNA COVID-
19 vaccines are highly effective in preventing SARS-CoV-2
infections in real-world conditions among health care
personnel, first responders, and other essential workers.
These groups are more likely than the general population
to be exposed to the virus because of their occupations.
The study looked at the effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech
and Moderna mRNA vaccines in preventing SARS-CoV-2
infections among 3,950 study participants in six states
over a 13-week period from December 14, 2020 to March 13,
2021.
Results showed that following the second dose of vaccine
(the recommended number of doses), risk of infection was
reduced by 90 percent two or more weeks after vaccination.
Following a single dose of either vaccine, the
participants? risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2 was
reduced by 80 percent two or more weeks after
vaccination."
....
"COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer with BioNTech and
Moderna reduced the risk of infection by 80 per cent two
weeks or more after the first of two shots, according to
data from a real-world study of vaccinated U.S. health-
care personnel and first responders released on Monday.
The findings come as AstraZeneca-Oxford's viral vector
faced greater scrutiny in Canada on Monday for those under
the age of 55 and as the roll out of first doses of mRNA
vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna ramp up across the
country.
The risk of infection fell 90 per cent by two weeks after
the second shot, the study of just under 4,000 people
found."
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