“So many”?
160 million Americans have gotten a COVID-19 vaccine so far. If we assume that the vaccine prevents at least 95% of infections, that means roughly 8 million of that 160 million could still become infected. But 152 million would not.
If it were “so many”, there wouldn’t be time in the day for a news story devoted to each and every breakthrough case.
Betcha they’re lying about vaccine uptake numbers, too...
Don’t you remember at the beginning of Covid all the ball players started getting it and celebrities. Then they started talking about the numbers. Media only talks about its self.
Plus I bet the ball players are tested regularly and who would go get a test if you were asymptomatic.
So do they have to quarentine for two weeks now?
In addition, there have been strokes, blood clots, miscarriages and other female problems to name a few.
I truly wish there was better news than what I received from Dr. Sherri Tenpenny in a recent interview about Covid-19 “vaccines,” or as she calls them, “injections.” If you’ve already received the “Fauci Ouchy,” there isn’t really anything that can be done at this time. Perhaps as more people succumb to the side-effects of gene manipulation inherent in these drugs, doctors and researchers will dig deeper into ways of reversing the process, but right now there’s no way to do it.
As Dr. Tenpenny said, it’s “like having an on button with no off button.”