Posted on 10/09/2021 9:59:12 AM PDT by WMarshal
As of October 4, 2021, CDC reported that race/ethnicity was known for 61% of people who had received at least one dose of the vaccine. Among this group, nearly two thirds were White (60%), 11% were Black, 17% were Hispanic, 6% were Asian, 1% were American Indian or Alaska Native, and <1% were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, while 5% reported multiple or other race.
Figure 1: Race/Ethnicity of People Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine in the U.S. as of October 4, 2021 | |
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You make the assumption that the “vaccines” work which they do not. That is why they are talking about endless booster jabs. And how do you know what is in those vaccines? The CDC and the FDA let the pharma countries provide minimal or no information to give to victims when they get their useless jab at pharmacies and government organized suicide parties.
The American public should finally realize how it’s being manipulated to think of people by their skin color or “race.” The only thing of interest in the number of American affected. One could divide them by religion, height, weight, value of their homes, etc., etc. - of of which would be irrelevant. Think of them as Americans, not black faces, Asian faces, Hispanic faces, Native American faces. If one wants to slice and dice where Americans come from, there’s not end to how far that irrelevancy can go to in having people thinking about “us” and “them.”
I don’t think we need to go back to the Tuskegee experiments to question these vaccines. There is the VAERS data plus the fact that in the last 60 years dozens of drugs have been withdrawn from the market over safety reasons, and many of those had been in use for years. So the point is that the FDA and CDC are not infallible, and we shouldn’t pretend that they are.
These charts do not show that 88% of blacks are unvaccinated.
What it does show is that of people getting vaccinated, it’s pretty much equal along racial lines. 11% with at least one dose are black and their population share is 12%. Even then the difference small differences between races is probably in the 5% ‘other’.
This data is only people who have been vaccinated. It doesn’t say anything about people who have chosen not to get vaccinated. It’s self-reported demographics and not all states/cities even participate.
Later on in the same page it shows percent vaccinated among people actually eligible to get vaccinated (12 and up) 64% of Hispanics, 61% of Whites, 55% of Blacks, and 79% of Asians have received at least one dose based on self-reported demographical data.
In the end it shows that Asians and Hispanics are vaccinated at higher rates than whites. Blacks are vaccinated at lower rates than whites.
I assume number of the vaxxed in U.S. only. Whites 60%. Asians? Some Asian countries vaxx % are high, Filipinos 75%, Chinese not specified. Japanese, neither. Black pastors they tell their congregants about Tuskegee experiment. Some Hispanic churches also tell their congregants the virus 99.9999% survivable. We go to John MacArthur's church in Los Angeles, he always mention that no scientist fulfilled Koch's postulate, they should be doing serology test not PCR, etc.
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