The coronavirus vaccines have not put a dent in the pandemic numbers
- Instead of ditching the unstudied gene therapeutics that were already making people more susceptible to the disease, the government introduced additional doses of “boosters” which were gradually recommended to all Americans
- Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), admitted that Covid infection was worsening among the vaccinated
Two distinguished members of the VRBPAC voted against the authorization
- Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center and professor of pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Dr. Hank Bernstein
- Questioning the efficacy of the extra dose, Offit noted that the increase in the neutralizing antibodies provided by the omicron-specific booster shot was estimated to be 1.7 percent.
- While that may seem "statistically significant," it is not clear if it is "clinically significant."
In an op-ed published in STAT News on Wednesday, Offit explained in greater detail why the omicron and earlier variant boosters "are little or no better than a standard booster":
- The immune system responds to the first sight of the viral spike protein by making neutralizing antibodies and by starting to lay down memory cells that are an archive of what it is seeing.
- Those memory cells improve over a multi-month period and are then triggered into action when the immune system reencounters the spike protein, either as an infection or in a booster vaccination.
- The resulting neutralizing antibody response doesn't appear to depend very much on whether the boost was with the original sequence, the Beta sequence or the Delta sequence, or the Omicron sequence - all are about equally as good at reawakening immune memory cells.
Each and every one of the VRBPAC members voting 'yes' needs to read over 1200 peer reviewed articles that cover all aspects of safety of the vaccines
- He pointed to the over 1.3 million adverse events in the drastically underreported VAERS, which the CDC is not even analyzing.
Such behavior on the part of the government is viewed as criminal by the doctor
- A special session of Congress needs to be organized to investigate the FDA
- 23 instances of the FDA failing to do its duty to verify the safety and efficacy data
- If the FDA follows the panel's recommendation, which it usually does, vaccine makers will need to roll out modified boosters of their shots
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