BY SIMONE J. SMITH
“This would not be the first time, if it happened, that a vaccine that looked good in initial safety actually made people worse. There was the history of the Respiratory Syncitial Virus vaccine in children, which paradoxically made the children worse.” Dr Anthony Fauci
In a recent sit down the “Meta” CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Dr Anthony Fauci made some comments that have made people sit back and say,”Ummmm, what?”
Dr. Fauci was commenting on a recent study that showed that the COVID-19 medical injections might actually make a recipient more likely to be re-infected than someone with natural immunity from a prior viral infection.
There is another interview when Dr Fauci speaks to the distinction between the COVID-19 injections protecting against illness versus protecting against infection.
“You could be prevented from getting clinical disease, and still have the virus that is in your nasopharynx (referring to the area behind the nose in the upper part of the throat). We are not sure, at this point, that the vaccine protects you against getting infected.”
Okay! Woah, woah, woah! This has all become very confusing, and conflicting. There are many of you who have chosen to get the injection and for good reason. It has been such a disruptive two years, and the only thing on our minds has been getting back to normal; life before masks, and lockdowns. A time when we could see our family on the holidays and not have our gatherings limited to ten people. A time when young people could hang out together without feeling guilty or afraid that if they are with their friends, they are going to bring back a horrible disease that will cause a loved one to get ill.
We all want that back, regardless of what side of the injection discussion you are on. What I would like you to do after reading this article is to think about what has been happening the last two years. Our government officials have been telling us what we need to do to get back to normal, and unfortunately nothing that they have asked us to do has worked.
They said that they were going to lockdown to flatten the curve, and yet, after being locked down for months, the numbers continue to yo-yo. What do they do? They blame the people who choose to keep living their lives, eating healthy, taking vitamins and minerals.
Then they said that if we get our VACCINATION then things would go back to normal, but yet, we are not closer to normal then we were twenty months ago. The last time I checked, we are going back into lockdown again, right around the holidays.
It is unfortunate for me to say this, but it looks like we have been BAMBOOZLED! Yep, even some of the most intelligent around us have been fooled to believe a narrative that continues to change. The cognitive dissonance is real, and many of us are unable to handle exactly what is happening.
Let me take this time to make some sense of the noise that we are hearing. This information is all researchable, so please do not take my word for it. I want us all to find our peace during this time. Are you ready? Let’s do this.
Mainstream media (CNBC, CP24, Global, CNN) have reported that new Covid strains such as the highly infectious delta variant have complicated the vaccine efficacy picture. There is also incomplete data into how long immunity from COVID-19 lasts following vaccination.
They reported data that also appeared to show a waning effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, with the vaccine only 16% effective against symptomatic infection for those individuals who had two doses of the shot back in January. For people that had received two doses by April, the efficacy rate (against symptomatic infection) stood at 79%.
I want to note here that this was not what we were told when the vaccination rollout first occurred. They had us all believing that once we took it, we would be fine. Go back and listen to when they first started to introduce the vaccine. Listen to their words. Think about how they phrased their messages, and how it made you feel at that time.
I had a chance to read an article put out by John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In the report, new data released by the CDC shows that vaccinated people infected with the delta variant can carry detectable viral loads similar to those of people who are unvaccinated, though in the vaccinated, these levels rapidly diminish.
They followed it up by saying, while this sounds discouraging, it’s important to keep three things in mind:
- Vaccines remain highly effective at preventing severe disease
- Breakthrough infections among vaccinated individuals remain uncommon
- The majority of new COVID-19 infections in the US are among unvaccinated people
So, what does this mean in terms of risks for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people? And what might data like this suggest for public health guidance going forward? Here is what the report had to say:
- It’s expected that symptomatic breakthroughs are more contagious than asymptomatic breakthroughs
- There’s a difference between breakthrough infections and breakthrough disease
- Breakthrough infections occur when a fully vaccinated person tests positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Breakthrough disease occurs when a fully vaccinated person experiences symptoms of COVID-19 disease
I want to stop here for a minute. I remind you that they did not share any of this information before. This would have been part of the informed consent that was supposed to occur before you took the vaccine. I want you to think to when you got your first vaccination; did they share any of this information with you? Let’s continue …
- Vaccines remain highly effective at preventing severe disease, breakthrough infections and disease among vaccinated individuals remain uncommon, and most of the new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. are among unvaccinated people
- Still, the exact rates of breakthrough cases are unknown at this time because cases may be asymptomatic and, until recently, the CDC didn’t recommend that vaccinated people be tested following exposure. For this reason, updated guidance states that vaccinated people should resume wearing a mask in indoor public areas, especially where there is high transmission of COVID-19
I have to stop here again; did you read the double speak here? First they say, “Vaccines remain highly effective at preventing severe disease, breakthrough infections and disease among vaccinated individuals remain uncommon,” and then they say, “Still, the exact rates of breakthrough cases are unknown at this time because cases may be asymptomatic and, until recently, the CDC didn’t recommend that vaccinated people be tested following exposure.”
So, which is it? It is uncommon, or cases are unknown? I want to draw attention to how they use words to manipulate. If you were not paying attention, you would miss it.
“We have to be mindful that, with time, the effectiveness of these vaccines may wane”
Dr. Isaac Bogoch
(Infectious disease professor at the University of Toronto)
Research is now showing us that there are two other factors that impact vaccine effectiveness:
(1) Waning immunity — we still don’t know how long vaccine-induced protective immunity lasts. This is very likely to be a factor in those elderly and more vulnerable individuals who were vaccinated early in the vaccine rollout program.
(2) Breakthrough infections in vaccinated individuals due to the more infectious delta variant, which added weight to the case for booster vaccination programs.
“Cases of COVID-19 in fully vaccinated people are a reminder that no vaccine is 100% effective. There will always be a proportion of individuals who will still remain susceptible to infection and illness.”
Professor Lawrence Young
(Virologist at the University of Warwick’s Medical School in the U.K.)
My question here again is, why were we not told this at the initial rollout of the injection? Is it because it was developed too quickly, without enough longitudinal research data?
I want to end this with some notes that I found on the CDC website in an article called “The Possibility of COVID-19 after Vaccination: Breakthrough Infections.”
In the article they remind the readers that getting vaccinated is the best way to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to prevent infection by Delta or other variants. They share information on vaccine breakthrough infection, which they say happens when a fully vaccinated person gets infected with COVID-19. People with vaccine breakthrough infections may spread COVID-19 to others.
Interesting! When members of alternative media sites stated this, it was called a “CONSPIRACY THEORY!” It is interesting how many of these conspiracy theories have come true.
I urge the community; please before you go ahead and jump at the next set of orders that are delivered from our government officials, think about the fact that they have repeatedly given us advice that has caused more hurt, then help. It is time to take a stand. It is time to take back our rights and freedoms. It is time for us to unite.
Enjoy your holidays, and I look forward to representing you in the New Year.
Signing out,
Simone Jennifer Smith