Early Vaccines Will Reduce Symptoms, Not Kill the Virus
Covid Vaccines Are losing Effectiveness Against the Delta Variant
STUDY: Vaccines Are Less Effective Against Delta—And Pfizer’s Protection Wanes Rapidly (FORBES)
"Fully vaccinated people infected with the delta Covid-19 variant still carry the same amount of coronavirus as unvaccinated people, the study found. This is in line with other research and could, the researchers said, make achieving herd immunity “unachievable for emerging variants.”
Natural Immunity Emerges as More Effective Than Vaccines
- Israeli study: Immunity to COVID stronger in those who had natural immunity to the virus than those who were fully vaccinated
- STUDY: Fully Vaccinated With Pfizer Are 6 to 13 Times More Likely to Get Delta Than Someone With Natural Immunity.
- FACT-CHECK: Is Covid-19 a Pandemic of the Unvaccinated? ( Dr. Peter McCullough)
- Associated Press drops “pandemic of the unvaccinated” sound bite because it “doesn’t tell the whole story.”
(Video) Dr. Peter McCullough reports on Natural vs. Vaccine Immunity
(Video) Dr. Peter McCullough responds to the media myth of the "Unvaccinated" pandemic
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Dr. Andrew Fauci: Covid Vaccines Do Not Prevent Infection
Importantly, the initial COVID-19 vaccines will prevent symptoms in those who become infected with the coronavirus rather than kill the virus itself, Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit on Monday.
Early Vaccines Will Prevent Symptoms, Not Kill the Virus
This is not your father's vaccine
WEBMD October 28, 2020 -- As people eagerly await new updates about potential coronavirus vaccines, questions still remain about how well they will work and what they will do to stem the pandemic.
“The primary thing you want to do is that if people get infected, prevent them from getting sick, and if you prevent them from getting sick, you will ultimately prevent them from getting seriously ill,” he said.
Preventing symptoms is a “primary endpoint” in the vaccine development process, Fauci said. Getting rid of the virus altogether is considered a “secondary endpoint.”
“What I would settle for, and all of my colleagues would settle for, is the primary endpoint to prevent clinically recognizable disease,” he said. “And that’s what we hope happens, and if we do, that will go a long way to diffusing this very difficult crisis that we’re in.”
With reduced severe symptoms, the coronavirus would pose a lower threat as a pandemic. Then scientists could focus on developing a solution that would reach the full goal of preventing initial infection.
Several vaccine candidates are in late-stage clinical trials in the U.S., and safety and efficacy data could be ready for review by the end of the year. That would make initial doses available to frontline workers around the end of 2020 and beginning of 2021 and pave the way for widespread distribution several months into 2021.
Mitigation strategies such as wearing face masks, social distancing and avoiding large crowds will be important in preventing the spread of infection for “quite some time,” Fauci said.
“Adhering to public health measures now is going to make it easier and more quickly get to where we want to go, which is approaching some form of normality,” he said.
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CDC published data also reveals Covid vaccines are not as effective at reducing symptoms in the Delta variant which has nearly replaced the purported SARS-CoV-2 virus.
If Covid vaccines fail to provide immunity or significant symptomatic relief in the case of the Delta variant, there is justifiable "vaccine hesitancy" to what has been called the most dangerous vaccine in US history according to the VEARS mortality and injury data.
People who thought they were fully vaccinated are the NEW UN-VACCINATED
THIRD SHOT REQUIRED TO STAY FULLY VACCINATED ... UNTIL YOU NEED THE 4TH AND 5TH SHOT
President Biden and Dr. Fauci have discussed requiring COVID-19 booster shots every five months rather than every eight as previously anticipated. (New York Post)
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VAERS Data: Highest Mortality and Injury Rate of Any Vaccine in US History