VAXX Misinformation Leads Kids Directly Into Danger

Stew Peters and Dr. Jane Ruby expose the fallacy of “crisis of the unvaccinated.”  The CDC announced May 1, 2021 they will not report vaccine failure cases leading to assymetric reporting of COVID-19 cases assuming they are all unvaccinated cases.  

“As of May 1, 2021, CDC transitioned from monitoring all reported vaccine breakthrough cases to focus on identifying and investigating only hospitalized or fatal cases due to ANY cause.” (This apparently means they are not reporting vaccine breakthrough cases separately.)

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/health-departments/breakthrough-cases.html

Information security expert on revealed Pfizer agreements: ‘There’s good reason Pfizer fought to hide the details of these contracts’

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https://rumble.com/vkgcq3-theres-good-reason-pfizer-fought-to-hide-the-details-of-these-contracts.html

Why Is the Pandemic So Bad in Florida? – The Atlantic

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/08/why-pandemic-so-bad-florida/619761/

That article was fairer than most in touching on the good & the bad, I commend them for their honesty. What was missing (and I really hoped they’d cover it) were statistics about:

  • early (low cost) intervention & how it dramatically reduces hospitalizations
  • how natural immunities (those with t-cells, b-cells or antibodies from previous infections) prevent re-infections
  • the viralogical science of mutations, including a consideration of how the narrowly defined community protection against the original version of the virus via vaccine has encouraged the more contagious mutation (currently delta)… and how a community with higher vaccination rates, but lower natural immunities fairs against delta (and vice versa)

Remember “community” refers to how the community is effected, as opposed to the individual.

All in all a well researched piece of statistical analysis… with more questions than answers.