Posted 30 ноября 2021,, 13:56

Published 30 ноября 2021,, 13:56

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:37

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:37

The Lancet: vaccination does not protect anyone from covid for 100 percent

The Lancet: vaccination does not protect anyone from covid for 100 percent

30 ноября 2021, 13:56
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The world's leading medical journal has criticized the practice of compulsory vaccination, which is used by almost all states.
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One of the main scientific medical journals, The Lancet, in its publication, has questioned the policy of compulsory vaccination. The Lancet experts criticized the position of politicians introducing QR-codes, arranging lockdowns, conducting "covid" terror against their people.

Doctors for the Truth quotes the main findings of this article:

- Peak viral load does not differ between vaccinated and unvaccinated. That is, both of them can get sick with coronavirus equally hard, regardless of the vaccination status. Vaccination does not save you from getting sick with coronavirus, especially its new strains, and a vaccinated (and revaccinated patient) who gets sick can get sick just as badly as an unvaccinated one.

- The only revealed bonus of vaccination is, according to the authors of the article, a faster decrease in viral load in vaccinated, that is, they recover a little faster (slightly faster). At the same time, being exposed to post-vaccination risks (complications, etc.)

- Fully vaccinated people can effectively transmit the infection at home, including fully vaccinated contacts.

Thus, the vaccine does not protect against coronavirus disease. A fully vaccinated patient who becomes ill (after 2 or three injections, revaccination) can get sick with coronavirus with the same severity of the disease as an unvaccinated one. In this case, the vaccinated will also be contagious to others, as well as the diseased unvaccinated.

“Vaccination reduces the risk of contracting the delta variant and speeds up the elimination of the virus. However, fully vaccinated people with breakthrough infections have a peak viral load similar to unvaccinated cases and can effectively transmit the infection at home, including to fully vaccinated contacts. Virus-host interactions at an early stage of infection can shape the entire trajectory of the spread of the virus...”, - the article says.

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