
CDC directors claim COVID booster jabs are needed, with those vaccinated early now being at increased risk of ‘severe disease’
by Nick Marmalejo
Meanwhile CDC directors continue to insist that vaccines ‘offer the best protection against severe COVID illness’
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(LifeSiteNews) – President Biden’s COVID-19 task force has formally announced plans for a massive roll-out of mRNA vaccine booster shots, or third dose of the mRNA vaccine, despite the thousands of deaths and other serious adverse reactions being recorded by individuals who have received the initial jabs.
“We have been preparing for every scenario, including the potential need for vaccine booster shots,” said Jeffrey Zients, coordinator of Biden’s COVID-19 task force, during a press conference last week.
Zients introduced the apparent need for a booster shot by claiming that those who haven’t taken one of the experimental COVID jabs are causing an increased spread of the virus.
“We continue to see a rise in cases, driven by the more transmissible Delta variant, with cases concentrated in communities with lower vaccination rates. So this remains a pandemic of the un-vaccinated. We know getting more people vaccinated is the best way to end this pandemic.”
Coronavirus vaccine trials have never produced evidence that the vaccines stop infection or transmission. They do not even claim to reduce hospitalization, but the measurement of success is in preventing severe symptoms of COVID-19 disease.