
Fauci Knew That Natural Immunity Was Superior to Vaccine and Still Pushed to Require It
By the time the federal government required that all its employees, including members of the military, be vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine, approximately one-third of the country had contracted COVID-19 at least once. Further, a significant number of the people who had been vaccinated had contracted COVID despite the vaccination, many multiple times. ( A Cleveland Clinic study subsequently demonstrated that the more vaccinations one got, the higher the infection rate ). AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 virus necessitates a more nuanced approach to assessing the potential impact of vaccination than when the original vaccines were developed. Additional factors beyond vaccine effectiveness need to be considered. The association of increased risk of COVID-19 with higher numbers of prior vaccine doses in our study, was unexpected. A simplistic explanation might be that those who received more doses were more likely to be individuals at higher risk of COVID-19. A small proportion of individuals may have fit this description. However, the majority of subjects in this study were generally young individuals and all were eligible to have received at least 3 doses of vaccine by the study start date, and which they had every opportunity to do. Therefore, those who received fewer than 3 doses (>45% of individuals in the study) were not those ineligible to receive the vaccine, but those who chose not to follow the CDC’s recommendations on remaining updated with COVID-19 vaccination, and one could reasonably expect these individuals to have been more likely to have exhibited higher risk-taking behavior. Despite this, their risk of acquiring COVID-19 was lower than those who received a larger number of prior vaccine doses. This is not the only study to find a possible association with more prior vaccine doses and higher risk of COVID-19. A large study found that those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving three doses of vaccine had a higher risk of reinfection than those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving two doses of vaccine [21]. Another study found that receipt of two or three doses of a mRNA vaccine following prior COVID-19 was associated with a higher risk of reinfection than receipt of a single dose [7]. We still have a lot to learn about protection from COVID-19 vaccination, and in addition to a vaccine’s effectiveness it is important to examine whether multiple vaccine doses given over time may not be having the beneficial effect that is generally assumed. Anthony Fauci was a key proponent of the universal vaccine requirement, as well as a strong advocate for forcing all Americans, regardless of employer, to get the jab. He also knew that the vaccine was less effective at preventing infection and severe disease than prior infection, as one would expect. After all, the vaccine's mechanism for action was trying to mimic the same exposure of the immune system to the spike protein on COVID viruses as one would get from exposure to the virus itself. EXCLUSIVE: Fauci Privately Called...
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