An Israeli study confirmed that the immunity provided by two doses of the Pfizer vaccine decreases rapidly only weeks following vaccination, but still offered so-called booster shots as a solution.
"In [a] large population of adults tested for SARS-CoV-2 by RT-PCR after two doses of mRNA vaccine, a gradual increase in the risk of infection was seen for individuals who received their second vaccine dose after at least 90 days," the study revealed.
Table 3 of the study shows that the rate of positive COVID tests quadrupled from 2.4 percent at least 90 days post-vaccination to 10.6 percent at least 150 days post-vaccination.
The results of the new study offer further evidence of what another Israeli study published in August showed: Natural immunity offers better COVID protection than the COVID vaccines.
"The results suggest that consideration of a third vaccine dose might be warranted," the study said.
In June of this year, the U.K. minister for COVID vaccine deployment, Nadhim Zahawi, said the coronavirus vaccines are "Our way out of this pandemic," echoing the words of U.K. Health Secretary Matthew Hancock who described them as "The dawn lifting all of the gloom" in a televised interview.
The European Commission has warned countries against unilaterally rolling out boosters for the experimental COVID "Vaccines," saying that there is not enough information available about potential risks linked to giving patients a third dose.
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