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Vaccines can’t cure, prevent  COVID – Findings

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Findings in the United Kingdom (UK) have shown  that it has become impossible for vaccines to eliminate or prevent coronavirus. The figure of persons who got infected after receiving coronavirus vaccines in the UK were detected to be increasing.

It was disclosed that symptomatic COVID-19 cases among “vaccinated” persons have been on the increase of 40% within one week. It was indicated that an average of 15,537 new infections a day were being
detected.

Symptomatic COVID-19 cases among the unvaccinated persons were detected to have declined by 22%, currently on a daily average of 17,588.
It was pointed out that unvaccinated persons have stronger resistance to coronavirus and have stronger protection with natural herd immunity.

However, “vaccinated” persons were detected to be becoming more prone to coronavirus
infection.

It was indicated that data show that countries with the highest COVID injection rates are
experiencing the greatest upsurges in coronavirus cases, while countries with the lowest injection rates have the lowest infection caseloads.

It was revealed that 100 fully injected crew members onboard the British Defense aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, have tested positive to coronavirus. The Navy
ship was said to have a case rate of 1 in 16, denoting the highest case rate recorded.

Experts argued that that “This suggests vaccine-induced herd immunity is impossible, as
These injections apparently cannot prevent COVID-19 even if 100% of a given population gets them.
“It is mathematically impossible for COVID shots to eliminate SARS-CoV-2 infection.”

It was pointed out that the four available COVID shots in the U.S. provide an absolute risk
reduction between just 0.7% and 1.3%; but the noninstitutionalized infection fatality ratio across age groups is a mere 0.26%.

Experts, therefore, argued: “since the absolute risk that needs to be overcome is lower than the absolute risk reduction, these injections can provide, mass vaccination simply cannot have a favorable impact.”

It was also indicated that several signs emerged in recent weeks indicating the
COVID-19 injections cannot stop COVID-19 outbreaks.

Countries are beginning to review coronavirus vaccine injections and the welfare of citizens in the new development.

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