Several scientific studies have emerged that raise concerns about the safety and effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines. These studies suggest that vaccinated individuals may be at higher risk of contracting and spreading the virus, and that the vaccines may increase susceptibility to infection. The implications of these findings are significant, as they call into question the ongoing vaccination efforts and the wisdom of mandating these experimental injections.
One study conducted by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) analyzed 469 cases among Massachusetts residents who attended public gatherings. Shockingly, 74% of the cases were among vaccinated individuals, with 1.2% requiring hospitalization. In contrast, only 0.8% of the cases were among the unvaccinated population, with no deaths occurring in either group. The study also found that viral loads were similar among the vaccinated and unvaccinated, indicating equal infectiousness.
Another study from Oxford University followed 900 hospital staff members in Vietnam who received the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. Despite testing negative for Covid-19 in May, cases among the vaccinated group were detected in June, leading to a lockdown. The study found that 76% of the infected, vaccinated staff developed respiratory symptoms, with some requiring oxygen therapy. Notably, the peak viral loads among the vaccinated and infected group were 251 times higher than those of unvaccinated staff in 2020.
A study from the UK Department of Health & Social Care revealed that Covid-19 vaccines are potentially harmful and ineffective at preventing infection and transmission. The study showed that viral loads were similar among the vaccinated and unvaccinated populations and higher than previously recorded. Additionally, the majority of positive PCR tests in the study were among fully vaccinated individuals, contradicting the claim of vaccine effectiveness.
These findings are alarming and raise serious concerns about the safety and effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines. Vaccinated individuals appear to be at higher risk of contracting and spreading the virus, and the vaccines may be increasing susceptibility to infection. Mandating these vaccines is a harmful and irresponsible act, and those responsible should be held liable for any harm caused.