The data shows the vaccine is not working. How can such data be used to demand vaccine passports and proof of vaccination?
RE: The data shows the vaccine is not working. How can such data be used to demand vaccine passports and proof of vaccination?
OK, here’s the CDC’s latest explanation ( based on Director Walensky’s interview with Wolf Blitzer at CNN ):
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The Director of the CDC made an important admission during an interview today on CNN. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky stated the vaccine does not prevent COVID-19 infection, nor does it stop the vaccinated person from transmitting the infection or the delta variant.
According to Director Walensky, the only benefit from the vaccine now is presumably that it reduces the severity of symptoms.
If a vaccinated and non-vaccinated person have the same capacity to carry, shed and transmit the virus – with or without symptoms – then what difference does a vaccination passport or vaccination ID make?
According to the CDC TODAY, both the vaxxed and non-vaxxed person walking into a restaurant, store, group, venue or workplace present the exact same risk to other people there, so how does the presentation of proof of vaccine make any difference?
WATCH:
(UPDATE – Google removed the video, I replaced with Rumble)
https://rumble.com/vkscco-cdcs-dr.-rochelle-walensky-admits.html