‘COVID vax doesn’t reduce risk of infection, but it will prolong the length of time you can spread COVID’ – IOTW Report

‘COVID vax doesn’t reduce risk of infection, but it will prolong the length of time you can spread COVID’

There is no mechanism of action that would enable the COVID vaccine to reduce your risk of getting infected. But it will prolong the time you can spread it to others! Whoops!

15 Comments on ‘COVID vax doesn’t reduce risk of infection, but it will prolong the length of time you can spread COVID’

  1. Someone posted yesterday a letter from San Jose State University (CA of course), requiring that all students show proof of a current covid ‘vaccination’. In 2024. They really do want to kill the kids.
    Note: This is the same school who has a man masquerading as a female volleyball player, which has now won several matches by forfeit as opposing schools are finally standing up and refusing to play against them.

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  2. Probably anecdotal, but the last few times I went to pick up prescriptions, the pharmacist was pushing flu vaccines but did not mention Covid vaccines. Prior to that, they were promoting both.

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  3. Wyatt,
    Either lying by omission, or they’re combining coof + flu = “vaccine”. Or both. Which is why I refuse to get any injection.

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