Straight from the Vax Horse’s Mouth By Chris Knight (Florida)

I clearly remember, as it was not so long ago, after the Covid vax rollout, but before Omicron, that the medical technocrats were running the line that the vaxxes gave protection and stopped transmission of the disease. That idea has been knocked over now. Covid king Dr Fauci, mega-vaxxed, who seems to have Covid every time we look, has said that the vaxxes do not stop transmission, but help to prevent symptoms of the virus. That too is open to debate, as covered each day at this blog in news summaries. But even so, this approach puts the vax at the level of headache powders, rather than the supposed magic bullets that end “plagues.” A bit of a letdown, eh?

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2022/07/12/fauci-vaccines-dont-protect-overly-well-against-infection/

 

“Tuesday on FNC’s “Your World,” White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said the COVID-19 vaccines did not perform “over well” against infection of the virus.

Instead, he argued the vaccine helped protect from the symptoms of the virus.

“Let me ask you about this because when people heard, oh, my gosh, this happened to Dr. Anthony Fauci, everyone knows someone who’s gotten this again, and sometimes again after that,” host Neil Cavuto said. “And they’re beginning to wonder about the regimen for treating it, whether you get two vaccination shots, whether you get a booster, another booster. They just don’t know. What do you tell them?”

“Well, that’s a great question. And thank you for giving me the opportunity to clarify it, Neil,” Fauci replied. “There’s no doubt that the vaccines themselves, particularly vaccine plus a booster at the appropriate time when you become eligible for a booster, for more than one booster — if you’re over 50 years old, you get eligibility for two boosters.

“One of the things that’s clear from the data is that, even though vaccines, because of the high degree of transmissibility of this virus, don’t protect overly well, as it were, against infection, they protect quite well against severe disease leading to hospitalization and death,” he added. “And I believe that’s the reason, Neil, why, at my age, being vaccinated and boosted, even though it didn’t protect me against infection, I feel confident that it made a major role in protecting me from progressing to severe disease,” he added. “And that’s very likely why I had a relatively mild course.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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