A stunning pre-print study by the Cleveland Clinic published Monday at medRxiv shows that MRNA vaccines raise the risk of contracting COVID-19 and that each MRNA vaccine booster is linked to an increased risk of the disease. While the increased risk was relatively minimal, the result is the opposite of how the vaccines have been sold and mandated by government authorities.
Study Results
- The study was conducted this fall of 51,011 Cleveland Clinic workers to see how effective the new bivalent MRNA vaccine was in preventing infections
- Only 21 percent of workers received the bivalent booster which was seen to only have a 30 percent effectiveness
- Overall, five percent of all workers in the study contracted COVID
Key Findings
- Among 51011 working-aged Cleveland Clinic employees, the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster was 30% effective in preventing infection, during the time when the virus strains dominant in the community were represented in the vaccine.
- Given the demonstrated safety of the earlier mRNA vaccines and the perceived urgency of need of a more effective preventive tool, these vaccines were approved without demonstration of effectiveness in clinical studies.
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