But but ! if you get the COVID vaccine and then if you do get COVID, then you will not get the symptoms as badly as if you did not get the Vaccine ?
That is another out right Lie ! and no proof at all that such is true.
But it is such another fear intent ! A mate pushes this all the time, his fear is so out of control that he can not function without having something to clutch onto.
Here in Australia all sorts of wogs and COVID is raging out of control, now with this Winter.
But for all the hype last year, now the Governments are silent ! no figures ! They may as well been Silent at the start of COVID !
Just total idiots ! doing the wrong thing by the people every time, but for their own ends i would say and i am sure that they will love to kick COVID off again, for they are doing everything to bring it all on.
Look at last year not many got the wog did they, it was at it's lowest count ever, where did the common wog go during COVID ?
But the common wog is back again out of control, why ? i think it's about people being grubs and lack of regard.
If one has the common wog or COVID one should have a mask on and not to be getting about with no regard.
I regard all with a mask on, as one with COVID or the wog.
The Mask does not stop one from getting COVID but if one thinks they may have such, they should have a mask on.
COVID-Vaccinated More Likely to Be Hospitalized: CDC Data
COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization turned negative over time, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data presented on June 15.
The effectiveness against hospitalization plummeted to negative 8 percent for people who received one of the old COVID-19 vaccines, according to data from a CDC-run hospital network.
A dose of one of the updated bivalent vaccines moved the protection above zero, to 29 percent, but the protection fell back to negative 8 percent beyond 89 days, the data show.
The protection estimates were for adults without a compromised immune system from Jan. 23 to May 24, when the XBB strain was dominant in the United States. The data came from people hospitalized at one of 25 hospitals across 20 states that are part of the Investigating Respiratory Viruses in the Acutely Ill network. Both cases and controls were hospitalized with COVID-like illness but the cases tested positive for COVID-19 and the controls tested negative for COVID-19.
“We see a pattern of waning against hospitalization,” Dr. Ruth Link-Gelles of the CDC said while presenting the data to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel as they consider updating the composition of the vaccines.
Link-Gelles didn’t specifically comment on how the effectiveness turned negative but noted the wide confidence intervals for some of the effectiveness estimates.
The bivalent vaccines, made by Moderna and Pfizer, were introduced in the fall of 2022 with the hopes of improving protection against hospitalization and death after the old vaccines proved increasingly incapable of providing sustained shielding.
Dr. Robert Malone, who helped invent the messenger RNA technology utilized by the vaccine companies in their vaccines, said that the negative effectiveness is consistent with prior data such as a study
from the Cleveland Clinic that found each successive vaccine dose increased the risk of infection.
Other papers have also
estimated that protection against infection turns negative over time. Some datasets have
indicated that vaccinated people were at higher risk of hospitalization, long seen as a surrogate for severe disease.
Researchers in one recent paper
said that repeated vaccination—some Americans have received a half-dozen COVID-19 shots in under three years—weakens immune systems, potentially making people susceptible to life-threatening conditions such as cancer.
The estimates were negative even after CDC officials made adjustments for factors such as age, sex, and ethnicity. The median time since the last dose for the people who only received one or more doses of an old vaccine was 464 days. For the group who received a bivalent vaccine but saw effectiveness turn negative, the median time was 137 days.
Information on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness presented by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on June 15, 2023. (CDC via The Epoch Times)
Other Data
Data from another network found that protection neared zero over time.
Among adults deemed immunocompetent after XBB became dominant, the protection from the old vaccines against hospitalization was measured at 9 percent in the CDC’s VISION network. A shot of a bivalent vaccine increased protection to 51 percent, but the shielding plunged to 20 percent 90 to 179 days after the shot.