Marenco
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The virus is mutating to avoid the vax. You have to wonder now if it would have been better to let it run it's course naturally.
The antidote is the disease...
The virus is mutating to avoid the vax. You have to wonder now if it would have been better to let it run it's course naturally.
I wish I could share it too. The Viewsweek headline reads, "Rand Paul calls for 'Criminal' Charges for Dr. Fauci After Senate Tussle". One, why the quotation marks? Two, what power do they have to revoke Paul's own M.D. degree?
We have to have Dr. Paul's back. Yeah, I know, I'd rather the MSM had his back too. But we'll have to do. This is too promising an opportunity. There's a big difference between knowing something's rotten and being able to rub the noses of sheeple in it.
I saw a rotund woman today wearing a "I trust in Fauci" Tee shirt.
The virus is mutating to avoid the vax. You have to wonder now if it would have been better to let it run it's course naturally.
Some state officials said that they could not be sure the vaccinated individuals had died from Covid-19 or from other causes.
… and yet they’re talking boosters now… a 3rd jab.![]()
In a July 21, 2021 page update, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it had received 6,207 reports of people who had died after receiving a COVID vaccine between Dec. 14, 2020 and July 19, 2021 (here ). But that came with clear caveats. On the same page, it says: “FDA requires healthcare providers to report any death after COVID-19 vaccination to VAERS, even if it’s unclear whether the vaccine was the cause.”
Users are claiming that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention deleted reports of 6,000 deaths from the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). The CDC told Reuters the entry removal was due to foreign reports being combined with domestic reports.
2. Thousands of people have died from the vaccines
This is false. Deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS), a database maintained by federal public health agencies, have not been verified. Anyone – from doctors and nurses to parents and patients – can submit suspected vaccine side effects to VAERS. This wide access has led to made-up entries, and federal experts who look into the reports have not found any proof of widespread deaths or serious side effects caused by the vaccines.
Sure, people who are vaccinated can get the virus, spread it and, in exceedingly rare cases, die from it. No vaccine is 100% effective. But getting vaccinated dramatically reduces the likelihood of a COVID-19 infection. And for those who do get COVID-19, being vaccinated makes it less likely that you’ll get seriously ill.
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Breakthrough cases: The CDC’s latest data on breakthrough cases — people who become infected with COVID-19 after being vaccinated — says that as of July 26, of the more than 163 million people who had been fully vaccinated, 6,587 were hospitalized or died in the 49 states and territories that report their data to the CDC. Of the 1,263 deaths, 309 were reported as asymptomatic or not related to COVID-19.
The nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation drilled down to infection rates, finding that among 25 states that report breakthrough cases publicly, the infection rate is well below 1%, ranging from 0.01% in Connecticut to 0.29% in Alaska. The CDC has found evidence suggesting that, although it’s rare for vaccinated people to become infected, those who do can spread the virus as readily as unvaccinated people who get infected.
Health experts that we spoke with today say the percentage of people that have died from COVID-19 that were fully vaccinated is around 1.3 percent. Those experts say getting vaccinated is still your best defense against the virus.
“Even when a vaccine is highly effective, a small percentage of people who are fully vaccinated will get COVID-19 if they are exposed to the virus that causes it,” said West Virginia Epidemiologist Shannon McBee.
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Dr. Sherri Young with the Kanawha Charleston Health Department says we need to look at all factors. “Even if somebody has been fully vaccinated, we need to look at the whole patient. What other conditions did they have? Did they get those vaccinations on time? How long had it been since those vaccines have passed?”
As we’ve explained before, anyone can submit a report of an event to VAERS, even if it’s not clear that a vaccine caused the problem. All reports are accepted into the database without determining whether the event was caused by a particular vaccine, and therefore, as a disclaimer warns, submissions “may include incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental and unverified information.”
“One of the main limitations of VAERS data is that it cannot determine if the vaccine caused the reported adverse event,” reads its website. “This limitation has caused confusion in the publicly available data from VAERS WONDER, specifically regarding the number of reported deaths. There have been instances where people have misinterpreted reports of deaths following vaccination as deaths caused by the vaccines; that is not accurate.”