More on COVID vaccines' negative effectiveness
Late last year we reported that while media and health experts continue to declare that COVID-19 vaccines are effective, there is evidence that the effectiveness rapidly declines to zero, and even becomes negative, suggesting that the vaccines actually increase one’s chance of getting COVID.
Now, as Florida (in)famously becomes the first US state to recommend against the COVID vaccines for healthy children, the Wall Street Journal published an article stating that “efficacy against infection, meanwhile, turned negative during the Omicron surge a month after kids were inoculated (minus 10%) and declined even more after six weeks (minus 41%). This means vaccinated children were significantly more likely to catch Covid than the unvaccinated”. Source.
Okay then.
Note: A little extra for the inquisitive. Would an increased chance of catching COVID, to say nothing of other known and unknown adverse effects, be an appropriate trade-off for the supposed protection against severe COVID symptoms? Especially if any protection against severe symptoms also rapidly wanes?