“The fact that the Wall Street Journal is even reporting that is powerful.”
In a bit of good news, the push for never-ending shots is coming to an end, as evidenced by this latest headline from NBC News.
At least 4.4 million people have received an updated Covid booster since the start of the month, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That number represents around 1.5% of people currently eligible to receive the shots in the U.S.
Dr. Scott Roberts, a Yale Medicine infectious disease specialist, said the relatively low booster uptake was “demoralizing.”
“I would expect a much higher proportion of Americans to have gotten the booster by this point,” he said.
Roberts said a lack of public awareness about the shots or the prevailing narrative that the pandemic is ending might have hindered the vaccine rollout.
“The fact that this booster came out days before Biden said the pandemic is over is a huge mixed message,” he said. “Now it’s going to be that much harder to convince those at risk who are on the fence to get a booster.”
Thanks, Biden. But his comments alone are not responsible.
As of September 14, 2022, only 8% of 6-month to 4-year-olds have received at least one dose of the COVID jab. So clearly and evidently, parents are saying to the government, “not for my child.”
So people had already figured these shots were both dangerous and ineffective. And so, Biden announcing, “The pandemic is over,” is just icing on the cake.
Dr. Naomi Wolf joined Steve Bannon on the War Room to celebrate the beginning of the end of the vaccine agenda.
Steve opined, “What an epic fail [for pharma]. Naomi Wolf, give me your assessment of that.”
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