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Despite Research Study Showing Dramatic Decline in Effectiveness of COVID “Vaccines,” Researchers Push Vaccine Passports, Mandates

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November 8, 2021

Despite the fact that a research study conducted by the Veterans Affairs Medical Center and other health organizations has revealed a dramatic decline in the effectiveness of the COVID-19 “vaccines,” researchers continued to push vaccinations, along with vaccine passports and employment-based vaccine mandates.

The results of the study, published in Science, showed that, “…demonstrated protection against infection had declined in mid-summer as the Delta variant rose to dominance…”  The report also stated, “Breakthrough infections, illness, hospitalizations, and deaths have since continued to emerge in vaccine recipients.”  Vaccine effectiveness was found to drop below 50% in two of the three vaccines with six months.

Despite the decline in effectiveness, the researchers concluded that, “COVID-19 vaccines remain the most important tool to prevent infection and death.  Vaccines should be accompanied by additional measures for both vaccinated and unvaccinated persons, including masking, hand washing, and physical distancing.  It is essential to implement public health interventions, such as strategic testing for control of outbreaks, vaccine passports, employment-based vaccine mandates, vaccination campaigns for eligible children as well as adults, and consistent messaging from public health leadership in the face of increased risk of infection due to the Delta and other emerging variants.” [Emphasis Added.]

You can read the study, here:  Science; Vaccine Study with US Veterans

 

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