What if we ask the same question about COVID vaccines, rephrased as "If the vaccines work, why aren't they working?".
Hopefully asking thoughtful questions and observing how the medical authorities like Dr. Anthony Fauci have changed their own positions on vaccines is not considered "Misinformation." Or that citing the CDC and major news organizations won't be considered "Disinformation." In the 1950s, x-raying pregnant women was standard practice, and questioning that harmful procedure, were such a thing to be done in the 1950s with today's climate now might be considered mis- or disinformation.
VAERS is the "Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System." From their website one can compare adverse events from COVID vaccines from the past 11 months they have been available to adverse events from all vaccines for the past 30 years, 1990 and onward.
Of note, hospitalizations, deaths, permanent disabilities, and birth defects were greater for 11 months of COVID vaccines than they were for 30 years of all other types of vaccines - such as shingles, influenza, measles, mumps, hepatitis, and so on.
COVID-19 study shows mRNA vaccines reduce risk of infection by 91 percent for fully vaccinated people.
The CDC on its website claims, "Research provides evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing COVID-19." Yet cases in highly vaccinated locations are surging, now almost two years into the COVID pandemic.
The Pfizer vaccine costs the government about $20 per dose, with the other COVID vaccines in the same ballpark.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/11/if_the_vaccines_work_why_arent_they_working.html
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