A new Cleveland Clinic study of vaccinations of thousands of its employees had a surprising finding: Employees with a high number of vaccine doses, including boosters, were more likely to contract COVID-19.
Also, the Northeast may be creating variants because due to high vaccination and boostie rates:
It isn’t clear that XBB is any more lethal than other variants, but its mutations enable it to evade antibodies from prior infection and vaccines as well as existing monoclonal antibody treatments. Growing evidence also suggests that repeated vaccinations may make people more susceptible to XBB and could be fueling the virus’s rapid evolution.
For some reason it is not allowing me to access the full article even though it did previously. It says at one point that any experts that say getting a boostie is the best way to protect yourself from Covid are spreading misinformation.
I don't know if either of these studies are correct, but it is sort of amazing how little these studies were covered and reported on by the media.
I go back to the German scientist who right before the vaccines were released said:
1. The vaccines would not prevent transmission of Covid.
2. Mass vaccination during a pandemic was a bad idea as it would lead to the creation of variants and prolong the pandemic.
3. Only the elderly and vulnerable should be vaccinated against Covid.
He seems to have nailed it but would have been censored as disinformaiton.
A new Cleveland Clinic study of vaccinations of thousands of its employees had a surprising finding: Employees with a high number of vaccine doses, including boosters, were more likely to contract COVID-19.
Also, the Northeast may be creating variants because due to high vaccination and boostie rates:
It isn’t clear that XBB is any more lethal than other variants, but its mutations enable it to evade antibodies from prior infection and vaccines as well as existing monoclonal antibody treatments. Growing evidence also suggests that repeated vaccinations may make people more susceptible to XBB and could be fueling the virus’s rapid evolution.
For some reason it is not allowing me to access the full article even though it did previously. It says at one point that any experts that say getting a boostie is the best way to protect yourself from Covid are spreading misinformation.
I don't know if either of these studies are correct, but it is sort of amazing how little these studies were covered and reported on by the media.
I go back to the German scientist who right before the vaccines were released said:
1. The vaccines would not prevent transmission of Covid.
2. Mass vaccination during a pandemic was a bad idea as it would lead to the creation of variants and prolong the pandemic.
3. Only the elderly and vulnerable should be vaccinated against Covid.
He seems to have nailed it but would have been censored as disinformaiton.