The More Shots One has, the More Likely a Covid Infection! By Brian Simpson

The mainstream medical establishment is now admitting that the bivalent Covid boosters are not very effective, and most interesting of all, that the more shots a person has, the more likely they are to get a Covid infection! These are findings from the US Cleveland clinic, reported at Trial site News that covers the latest experimental research, very objectively as well. “This is not the only study to find a possible association with more prior vaccine doses and higher risk of COVID-19. A large study found that those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving three doses of vaccine had a higher risk of reinfection than those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving two doses of vaccine. Another study found that receipt of two or three doses of a mRNA vaccine following prior COVID-19 was associated with a higher risk of reinfection than receipt of a single dose.”

That conclusion would seem to refute decisively the idea that the Covid vaxxes are preventing on getting infected, and in fact increase one’s chances. So, what would be the point of the vax?        

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/two-new-important-medical-research-articles-18d0d3b5

“Effectiveness of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Bivalent Vaccine

The central finding from the Cleveland Clinic was that the new COVID boosters are not very effective and that the more shots a person has the more likely COVID infection happens.

Here is the abstract and other statements with some key findings highlighted.

Results.

Among 51011 employees, 20689 (41%) had had a previous documented episode of COVID-19, and 42064 (83%) had received at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 occurred in 2452 (5%) during the study. Risk of COVID-19 increased with time since the most recent prior COVID-19 episode and with the number of vaccine doses previously received. In multivariable analysis, the bivalent vaccinated state was independently associated with lower risk of COVID-19 (HR, .70; 95%
C.I., .61-.80), leading to an estimated vaccine effectiveness (VE) of 30% (95% CI, 20-39%). Compared to last exposure to SARS-CoV-2 within 90 days, last exposure 6-9 months previously was associated with twice the risk of COVID-19, and last exposure 9-12 months previously with 3.5 times the risk. Conclusions. The bivalent COVID-19 vaccine given to working-aged adults afforded modest protection overall against COVID-19, while the virus strains dominant in the community were those represented in the vaccine.

Summary:

Among 51011 working-aged Cleveland Clinic employees, the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster was 30% effective in preventing infection, during the time when the virus strains dominant in the community were represented in the vaccine.

What was not highlighted was the finding that the more booster shots the greater the incidence of COVID infection.

“The association of increased risk of COVID-19 with higher numbers of prior vaccine doses in our study, was unexpected.”

“This is not the only study to find a possible association with more prior vaccine doses and higher risk of COVID-19. A large study found that those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving three doses of vaccine had a higher risk of reinfection than those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving two doses of vaccine. Another study found that receipt of two or three doses of a mRNA vaccine following prior COVID-19 was associated with a higher risk of reinfection than receipt of a single dose.”

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1.full.pdf

 

 

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