Posted on 08/13/2021 3:32:00 AM PDT by MtnClimber
The CDC's Kentucky research study of COVID infection was designed to sell the vaccination program.
On Aug 6, 2021 the CDC presented a paper titled “Reduced Risk of Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 After COVID-19 Vaccination -- Kentucky, May–June 2021.” Having spent the last two decades in the pharmaceutical industry, I’m well versed in spotting studies whose primary purpose is to sell a product instead of actually advancing science. I believe that is the case here.
On the surface, the CDC’s paper appears to be straightforward: they did a statistical analysis of people in Kentucky who previously had COVID-19 and later were reinfected, finding that people who were unvaccinated had a greater than two-times risk of being reinfected vs those who were vaxxed. This led the CDC to conclude “to reduce their likelihood for future infection, all eligible persons should be offered COVID-19 vaccine, even those with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection.”
Since the CDC, Dr Fauci, and their ilk have repeatedly declared that vaccination is better than natural immunity, this research will be incredibly helpful to their cause. But is there more than meets the eye to this study?
1- The CDC’s findings differ from those of other studies
When a doctor wants to prescribe a medication to a patient, he ideally wants to see multiple clinical studies that show similar results.
In the case of the CDC’s KY research, both the findings themselves (unvaccinated patients being reinfected at a high rate) and the conclusion (that natural immunity doesn’t last and therefore patients with a prior infection should be vaccinated) are contrary to multiple pieces of other research --
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I think this article has some misleading information.....dis-information to be exact.
They claim the CDC used a different cycle threshold for vaccinated (>28) vs non-vaccinated (set at 34+ cycles to be more sensitive such to detect dead virus particles).
Don’t think this would fly with doctors and labs.
We don’t specify on the test order if the patient was or was not vaccinated. Pretty sure they run them all the same way.
That's an outright, bald-faced lie and the author is using it to play his audience (you) for suckers.
The CDC retired this test because there are now broader-spectrum ones available.
They didn't "find" that the test wasn't able to differentiate, they "designed" it that way intentionally.
This kind of deception only solidifies the assumption that these bitter-enders can't defend their position honestly and instead have to rely on deceit and misinformation.
Oh this boy’s going to hell for questioning the great god of the follow the science church of covid! He—he—he questioned the CDC! How dare he! It’s simply not allowed! Be silent of this heresy and blasphemy or thou shalt be excommunicated from the follow the science church of covid and condemned as a conspiracy theorist or flat earther! We are the Catholic Church of the 1500’s now and proud of it!
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