According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, you’re not counted as fully vaccinated until a full 14 days have
passed since your second injection in the case of Pfizer or Moderna,
or 14 days after your first dose of Janssen, despite the fact that over 80% of
deaths after the vaccines occur in this window. How convenient
· Anyone who dies within
the first 14 days post-injection of the 2nd vaccination or after
only 1 vaccination is counted as an unvaccinated death, even though they have
received 1 or 2 injections. Not only
does this inaccurately inflate the unvaccinated death toll, but it also hides
the real dangers of the COVID shots, as the vast majority of deaths from these
shots occur within the first two weeks.
· The CDC also has two
different sets of testing guidelines — one for vaccinated patients and another
for the unvaccinated. If you’re unvaccinated, CDC guidance says to use a cycle
threshold (CT) of 40, known to result in false positives. If you’re vaccinated,
they recommend using a CT of 28 or less, which minimizes the risk of false
positives
· The CDC also hides
vaccine failures and props up the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” narrative by
only counting breakthrough cases that result in hospitalization or death
·
Hospitals are still also reporting non-COVID related illnesses
as COVID-19
While public health officials and mainstream
media claim the COVID-19 pandemic is now “a pandemic of the unvaccinated,”1 we now know this
claim is based on highly misleading statistics.
In a July 16, 2021, White House press briefing,2 U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Rochelle Walensky
claimed that “over 97% of people who are entering the hospital right now are
unvaccinated.” A few weeks later, in an August 5, 2021, statement, she
inadvertently revealed how that statistic actually came about.3
As it turns out, the CDC was looking at
hospitalization and mortality data from January through June 2021 — a timeframe
during which the vast majority of the U.S. population were still unvaccinated.4
But that’s not the case at all now. The CDC is
also playing with statistics in other ways to create the false and inaccurate
impression that unvaccinated people make up the bulk of infections,
hospitalizations and deaths. For example, we now find out the agency is
counting anyone who died within the first 14 days post-injection as
unvaccinated.
Not only does this inaccurately inflate the
unvaccinated death toll, but it also hides the real dangers of the COVID shots,
as the vast majority of deaths from these shots occur within the first two
weeks.5 Now their deaths are
counted as unvaccinated deaths rather than being counted as deaths due to
vaccine injury or COVID-19 breakthrough infections!
How CDC Counts Breakthrough Cases
According to the CDC,6 you’re not counted as
fully vaccinated until a full 14 days have passed since your second injection
in the case of Pfizer or Moderna, or 14 days after
your first dose of Janssen. This is how the CDC defines a vaccine breakthrough
case:
“… a vaccine breakthrough infection is defined
as the detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA or antigen in a respiratory specimen
collected from a person ≥14 days after they have completed all recommended
doses of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-authorized COVID-19
vaccine.”
In other words, if you’ve received one dose of
Pfizer or Moderna and develop symptomatic COVID-19,
get admitted to the hospital and/or die from COVID, you’re counted as an
unvaccinated case. If you’ve received two doses and get ill within 14 days,
you’re still counted as an unvaccinated case.
The problem with this is that over 80% of
hospitalizations and deaths appear to be occurring among those who have
received the jabs, but this reality is hidden by the way cases are defined and
counted. A really clever and common strategy of the CDC during the pandemic has
been to change the definitions and goalposts so it supports their nefarious
narrative.
For example, the CDC has quietly changed the
definition of “vaccine,” apparently in an attempt to validate calling the COVID
mRNA gene therapies vaccines. In an August 26, 2021, archived version7of vaccine, the CDC defines
it as a “product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity
to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease.”
But a few days later, a new definition appeared
on the CDC’s website,8 which now says a vaccine is a “preparation that is used to
stimulate the body’s immune response against diseases.” The differences in the
definitions are subtle but distinct: The first one defined a vaccine as
something that will “produce immunity.”
But, since the COVID-19 vaccines are not
designed to stop infection but, rather, to only lessen the degree of infection,
it becomes obvious that the new definition was created to cover the COVID
vaccines.
Different Testing Guidelines for Vaxxed and Unvaxxed
It’s not just the CDC’s definition of a
breakthrough case that skews the data. Even more egregious and illogical is the
fact that the CDC even has two different sets of testing guidelines — one for
vaccinated patients and another for the unvaccinated.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the CDC has
recommended a PCR test cycle threshold (CT) of 40.9 This flies in the
face of scientific consensus, which has long been that a CT over 35 will
produce 97% false positives,10 essentially rendering the test useless.11,12,13
In mid-May 2021, the CDC finally lowered its
recommended CT count, but only for patients who have received one or more COVID
shots.14 So, if you have
received a COVID injection, the CDC’s guidelines call for your PCR test to be
run at a CT of 28 or less. If you are unvaccinated, your PCR test is to be run
at a CT of 40, which grossly overestimates the true prevalence of infection.
The end result is that unvaccinated individuals
who get tested are FAR more prone to get false positives, while those who have
received the jab are more likely to get an accurate diagnosis of infection.
Only Hospitalization and Death Count if You’re
COVID Jabbed
Even that’s not all. The CDC also hides vaccine
failures and props up the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” narrative by only
counting breakthrough cases that result in hospitalization or death.
In other words, if you got your second COVID
shot more than 14 days ago and you develop symptoms, you do not count as a
breakthrough case unless you’re admitted to the hospital and/or die from
COVID-19 in the hospital, even if you test positive. So, to summarize, COVID
breakthrough cases count only if all of the following apply:
·
The patient received the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna shot at least 14 days ago (or one dose in case of
Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose injection)
·
The patient tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 using a CT of 28 or
less, which avoids false positives
·
The patient is admitted to the hospital for COVID-19 and/or dies
in the hospital
Vaccinated Probably Make Up Bulk of
Hospitalizations
If vaccinated and unvaccinated were not treated
with such varying standards, we’d probably find that the vaccinated now make up
the bulk of hospitalizations, making the COVID pandemic one of the vaccinated.
An August 30, 2021, exposé by The Epoch Times reveals what’s really happening
on the front lines:15
“After a battery of testing, my friend was
diagnosed with pancreatitis. But it was easier for the hospital bureaucracy to
register the admission as a COVID case … The mainstream media is reporting that
severe COVID cases are mainly among unvaccinated people … Is that what’s really
going on?
It’s certainly not the case in Israel, the first
country to fully vaccinate a majority of its citizens against the virus. Now it
has one of the highest daily infection rates and the majority of people
catching the virus (77 percent to 83 percent, depending on age) are already
vaccinated, according to data collected by the Israeli government …
After admission, I spoke to the nurse on the COVID
ward … The nurse told me that she had gotten both vaccines but she was feeling
worried: ‘Two thirds of my patients are fully vaccinated,’ she said. How can
there be such a disconnect between what the COVID ward nurse told me and the
mainstream media reports?”
The heart of the problem is that the U.S. is not
even trying to achieve an accurate count. As noted by The Epoch Times, “the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have publicly acknowledged that they
do not have accurate data.”
So, when you hear that cases are rising, and
that most of them are unvaccinated, you need to ask: “Are these people who have
had one vaccine and gotten sick, two vaccines and gotten sick, or no vaccines
at all? Without more details, it is impossible to know what is really going
on,” The Epoch Times says.16
All we do know, according to one doctor who
spoke with The Epoch Times, is “the vaccines are not as effective as public
health officials told us they would be. ‘This is a product that’s not doing
what it’s supposed to do. It’s supposed to stop transmission of this virus and
it’s not doing that.’”
Counting Non-COVID Illness as COVID Cases
On top of all of that, hospitals are still also
reporting non-COVID related illnesses as COVID. As reported by The Epoch Times:17
“Health authorities around the world have been
doing this since the beginning of the COVID crisis. For example, a young man in
Orange County, Florida who died in a motorcycle crash last summer was
originally considered a COVID death by state health officials …
And a middle-aged construction worker fell off a
ladder in Croatia and was also counted as a death from COVID … To muddy the
waters further, even people who test negative for COVID are sometimes counted
as COVID deaths.
Consider the case of 26-year-old Matthew Irvin,
a father of three from Yamhill County, Oregon. As reported by KGW8 News, Irvin
went to the ER with stomach pain, nausea, and diarrhea on July 5, 2020. But
instead of admitting him to the hospital, the doctors sent him home.
Five days later, on July 10, 2020, Irvin died.
Though his COVID test came back negative two days after his death and his
family told reporters and public health officials that no one Irvin had been
around had any COVID symptoms, the medical examiner allegedly told the family
that an autopsy was not necessary, listing his death as a coronavirus case. It
took the Oregon Health Authority two and a half months to correct the mistake.
In an even more striking example of overcounting
COVID deaths, a nursing home in New Jersey that only has 90 beds was wrongly
reported as having 753 deaths from COVID. According to a spokesman, they had
fewer than twenty deaths. In other words, the number of deaths was
over-reported by 3,700 percent.”
No Need to Fear the Delta Variant if You’re
Unvaccinated
In a June 29, 2021, interview,18 Fauci called the
Delta variant “a game-changer” for unvaccinated people, warning it will
devastate the unvaccinated population while vaccinated individuals are protected
against it. Alas, in the real world, the converse is turning out to be true, as
the Delta variant is running wild primarily among those who got the COVID jab.
The Delta variant contains three different
mutations, all in the spike protein. This allows this variant to evade the
immune responses in those who have received the COVID jabs, but not those who
have natural immunity, which is much broader.
In a June 30, 2021, appearance on Fox News
(video above), epidemiologist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough pointed out
that “It is very clear from the U.K. Technical Briefing19 that was published
June 18 that the vaccine provides no protection against the Delta variant.”20
The reason for this is because the Delta variant
contains three different mutations, all in the spike protein. This allows this
variant to evade the immune responses in those who have received the COVID
jabs, but not those who have natural immunity, which is much broader.
Even so, the Delta variant is far milder than
previous variants, according to the U.K.’s June 18, 2021, Technical Briefing.21 In it, they present
data showing the Delta variant is more contagious but far less deadly and
easier to treat. As McCullough told Fox News:
“Whether you get the vaccine or not, patients
will get some very mild symptoms like a cold and they can be easily managed …
Patients who have severe symptoms or at high risk, we can use simple drug
combinations at home and get them through the illness. So, there’s no reason
now to push vaccinations.”
Contrast that with the following statement made
by President Biden during a CNN town hall meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, in late
July 2021:22
“We have a pandemic for those who haven't gotten
a vaccination. It's that basic, that simple. If you're vaccinated, you're not going
to be hospitalized, not going to the ICU unit, and not going to die. You're not
going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations."
However, Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency doctor and
visiting professor of health policy and management at George Washington
University's Milken School of Public Health in Washington, D.C., contradicted
the president, saying he had led the American astray by telling them you don’t
need a mask if you’re vaccinated, or that you can’t get it or transmit it. As
reported by CNN Health:23
“In particular, Wen took issue with Biden's
incorrect claims that you cannot contract Covid-19 or the Delta variant if you
are vaccinated. ‘I was actually disappointed,’ Wen said. ‘I
actually thought he was answering questions as if it were a month ago. He's not
really meeting the realities of what's happening on the ground. I think he may
have led people astray.’"
CNN added that Wen had told their political
commentator Anderson Cooper that “many unknown answers remain related to
Covid-19, and that it is still not known how well protected vaccinated
individuals are from mild illness … [or] if you're vaccinated, could you still
be contagious to other people.”
Vaccinated Patients Flood Hospitals Around the
World
The U.K. data showing the Delta variant is far
milder than previous SARS-CoV-2 viruses deflates the claim that avoiding severe
illness is a sign that the shots are working. Since the Delta variant typically
doesn’t cause severe illness in the first place, it doesn’t make sense to
attribute milder illness to the shot.
But if Delta is the mildest coronavirus variant
yet, why are so many “vaccinated” people ending up in the hospital? While we
still do not have clear confirmation, this could be a sign that antibody
dependent enhancement (ADE) is at work. Alternatively, it could be that vaccine
injuries are being misreported as breakthrough cases.
Whatever the case may be, real-world data from
areas with high COVID jab rates show a disturbing trend. For example, August 1,
2021, the director of Israel’s Public Health Services, Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis, announced half of all COVID-19 infections were
among the fully vaccinated.24 Signs of more serious disease among fully vaccinated are
also emerging, she said, particularly in those over the age of 60.
A few days later, August 5, 2021, Dr. Kobi Haviv, director of the Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem,
appeared on Channel 13 News, reporting that 95% of severely ill COVID-19
patients are fully vaccinated, and that they make up 85% to 90% of
COVID-related hospitalizations overall.25
In Scotland, official data on hospitalizations
and deaths show 87% of those who have died from COVID-19 in the third wave that
began in early July were vaccinated.26
In Gibraltar, which has a 99% COVID jab
compliance rate, COVID cases have risen by 2,500% since June 1, 2021,27 and in Iceland, where
over 82% have received the shots, 77% of new COVID cases are among the fully
vaccinated.28
Data from the U.K. show a similar trend among
those over the age of 50. In this age group, partially and fully “vaccinated”
people account for 68% of hospitalizations and 70% of COVID deaths.29
A CDC investigation of an outbreak in Barnstable
County, Massachusetts, between July 6, 2021, through July 25, 2021, found 74%
of those who received a diagnosis of COVID19, and 80% of hospitalizations, were
among the fully vaccinated.30,31 Most, but not all, had the Delta variant.
The CDC also found that fully vaccinated
individuals who contract the infection have as high a viral load in their nasal
passages as unvaccinated individuals who get infected.32 The same was found in
a British study, a preprint of which was posted mid-August 2021.33,34 This means the
vaccinated are just as infectious as the unvaccinated.
Interestingly, a Lancet preprint study35 that examined
breakthrough infections in health care workers in Vietnam who received the
AstraZeneca COVID shot found the “viral loads of breakthrough Delta variant
infection cases were 251 times higher than those of cases infected with old
strains detected between March-April 2020.”
What’s more, they found no correlation between
vaccine-induced neutralizing antibody levels and viral loads or the development
of symptoms. According to the authors:
“Breakthrough Delta variant infections are
associated with high viral loads, prolonged PCR positivity, and low levels of
vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies, explaining the transmission between
the vaccinated people.”
Not All Vaccinated Are Confirmed Vaccinated
As if all of that weren’t enough, there’s yet
one more confounder. Just because you got the COVID shot does not mean you’ve
been confirmed as having gotten the shot. You’re only confirmed “vaccinated” if
your COVID injection is added to your medical record, and this sometimes
doesn’t happen if you’re going to a temporary vaccination clinic, a
drive-through or pharmacy, for example. As reported by CNN:36
“If you are among the countless people who
didn't get the doses at a primary care doctor's office, there may not be any
record of the vaccination on file with your doctor.”
To actually count as a “confirmed vaccinated”
individual, you must send your vaccination card to your primary care
physician’s office and have them add it to your electronic medical record. If
you got the shot at a pharmacy, you’ll need to verify that they forwarded your
proof of vaccination to your doctor. Primary care offices are then responsible
for sharing their patients’ immunization data with the state’s immunization
information system.
Patient-recorded proof of vaccination is only
accepted for influenza and pneumococcal vaccines, not COVID-19 injections.37 What this all means
is that, say you got the shot several weeks ago at a drive-through vaccination
clinic and get admitted to the hospital with COVID symptoms. Unless your COVID
shot status has actually been added into the medical system, you will not count
as “vaccinated.”
This too can skew the statistics, because we
know the CDC ascertains vaccination status by matching SARS-CoV-2 case
surveillance and CAIR2 data using person-level identifiers and algorithms.38
As noted by John Zurlo, division director of
infectious disease at Thomas Jefferson University, “the lack of reliable
vaccine records complicates efforts to precisely understand vaccine
effectiveness and determine how many local hospitalizations and deaths are
resulting from COVID-19 breakthrough infections.”39
We’re in the Largest Clinical Trial in Medical
History
In closing, it’s worth remembering that the
COVID injection campaign is part and parcel of a clinical trial. As noted Dr.
Lidiya Angelova in a recent Genuine Prospect article:40
“Many people are unaware that they are
participating in the largest clinical trial test of our times. It is because
World Health Organization, healthcare authorities, politicians, celebrities,
and journalists promote the experimental medical treatments (wrongly called
COVID-19 vaccines) as safe and efficient while in fact these treatments are in
early clinical research stage.
It means that there is not enough data for such
claims and that the people who participate are test subject.”
As shown in a graph on Genuine Prospect, under
normal circumstances, clinical research follows a strict protocol that begins
with tests on cell cultures. After that comes tests on animals, then limited
human testing in four phases. In Phase 1 of human testing, up to 100 people are
included and followed anywhere from one week to several months.
Phase 2 typically includes several hundred
participants and lasts up to two years. In Phase 3, several hundred to 3,000
participants are tested upon for one to four years. Phase 4 typically includes
several thousand individuals who are followed for at least one year or longer.
After each phase, the data is examined to assess effectiveness and adverse
reactions.
The timelines for these stages and phases were
not followed for the COVID “vaccines.” Most Phase 3 trials concluded by the end
of 2020, and everyone who got the shots since their rollout under emergency use
authorization is part of a Phase 4 clinical trial, whether they realize it or
not.41 And since the trials
are not completed, you simply cannot make definitive claims about safety,
especially long-term safety. As noted by Angelova:42
“When I worked at the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) … I went to the course Ethical and
Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research … The first rule we learnt was
‘Clinical research must be ethical’ … All ethical aspects of clinical research
are dismissed with the COVID-19 vaccines.
People should know that nobody can require such
to participate in everyday activities like using public transportation,
shopping, going to school and even hospital. People should know that they
should not be punished for refusing to take the experimental medical
treatments.
COVID-19 vaccines mass use and COVID-19 measures are an infringe[ment] of the Articles 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 25,
27, 28 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).”
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