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COVID vaccines have failed, not effective – Experts

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Experts in infectious diseases have raised alarm that COVID-19 vaccines have failed the world despite the enforcement of repetitive booster jabs by governments and big Pharmakos.

Dr. Gili Regev-Yochay, an infectious disease specialist at Sheba Medical Center in Tel HaShomer, Israel, lead author of that paper, in a preprint study posted on April 3, had asserted that “Not a third dose, not a fourth dose, not a fifth dose will do anything to stop infections…” He observed that after the first and second vaccine jabs, including booster and counter booster jabs, recipients still contract the virus, fall sick and die.

According to Dr. Gili Regev-Yochay: “we have gone from “two mRNA jabs will ensure you won’t carry the virus or get sick or die of COVID” to “you need a booster every four months and you can still contract, transmit, get sick and die of COVID.” He noted that at this point, they are considering three vaccine jabs annually, reiterating that the fully jabbed and boosted are still getting sick with COVID.

Dr. Gili Regev-Yochay argued that the mRNA-based COVID shot is not a real vaccine is illustrated by the sheer number of “boosters” required to keep COVID-19 under control. he recalled that when the injections were unveiled at the beginning of year 2021, there were promises of hope. Part of the promises was identified as giving the assurance that “getting the two-dose regimen was 95% effective and would keep you safe from serious infection; noting that “if everyone would just roll up their sleeves and get the jab, the pandemic would be over in no time.”

Over half the adult population in the U.S. had received the shot by mid-July 2021.

The scholars stated that before 2021 came to an end, it was obvious that the expectations were imaginary; the effectiveness of the vaccines was never experienced by anyone.  The scholars argued that the vaccines did worse. According to them, “the shot actually increased the infectivity of the Delta variant, and toward the latter part of 2021, hospitals around the world were starting to fill up with “vaccinated” COVID patients.”

Health care workers were also victims of infection with BA.1, BA.1.1 and BA.2 Omicron variants after they had been fully vaccinated and received first and second boosts.

“We report high incidence of omicron infections despite recent booster vaccination in triple vaccinated individuals. Vaccine-induced antibody titres seem to play a limited role in risk of omicron infection. High viral load and secretion of live virus for up to nine days may increase transmission in a triple vaccinated population,” they declared.

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