I don’t think they increase infection - more likely those who are vaccinated aren’t taking any precautions.
If anything - this proves that the vaccines don’t stop infections or transmission.
But we knew that already. What the studies are curiously missing is the hospitalization and death rates of the vaccinated. If they’re at the same percentage (and my anecdotal/observational evidence says it is) then the vaccines do NOTHING.
We're never going to get an accurate count for that. COVID has been politicized, even within the medical community.
I agree. The vaccines give a false sense of security and the vaccinated in many cities are encouraged to go out and about (while if you can’t prove, you are barred entry to many places).
The vaccinated are the super spreaders.
They do worse than nothing.
If they did nothing, there wouldn't be the vax injured and dead.
Doing nothing would be an improvement.
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I don’t think they increase infection - more likely those who are vaccinated aren’t taking any precautions. If anything - this proves that the vaccines don’t stop infections or transmission. But we knew that already. What the studies are curiously missing is the hospitalization and death rates of the vaccinated. If they’re at the same percentage (and my anecdotal/observational evidence says it is) then the vaccines do NOTHING. |
What's curious is anytime I post a less than flattering article about the toxic 'vaccines' people show up to say it's meaningless and it's missing information. I wonder if those same posts ever noticed the CDC's swiss cheese justifications and meaningless PCR tests and cycle rates, and fake terms 'asymptomatic' and 'vaccine' and 'super spreader' or their fake reliance on masks etc.. It's just curious.
The technology upon which mRNA's are based always demonstrated a substantial amount of increased infectivity following vaccination. The 'vaccines' were never improved, and now they are being used on people who, like the animal trials, are experiencing increased infectivity following vaccination.