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New Study Shows That Pfizer’s Vaccine Is Only A Temporary Fix

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Well, well, well.

Looks like we were right yet again. I think we are right about this stuff so often that we should start a ‘conspiracy’ P.H.D. program which should be offered at just about every school.

A new study has found that the effectiveness of Pfizer’s vaccine decreases dramatically at the 6 month mark, and that it begins to diminish just one month after taking the vaccine.

The best part about this newly released information?

It’s from a Pfizer funded study.

So not only do these shots not prevent transmission, but they aren’t even really effective after 6 months, yet the federal government is still mandating these vaccines.

This one issue alone epitomizes the absolute catastrophe that is state government, and it should give us all reason to reflect on our position, our nation, and our society.

Should we continue to be a part of this broken system, or is it time for a national divorce? Because last I checked Washington D.C. has become the new English monarchy.

Here’s more on the study, and it’s findings:

The Hill dissected the study:

A study published on Monday in The Lancet medical journal found that the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine fell below 50 percent after about six months after the second dose.

The Pfizer-funded study found that Pfizer’s vaccine was 88 percent effective in the first month after full vaccination but dropped to 47 percent effectiveness at about six months. The vaccine was also found to be highly effective against the delta variant, which was found to be over 90 percent effective in the first months before dropping to 53 percent effectiveness after four months.

Reuters confirmed what many of us have known, or have suspected for months:

The data suggests that the drop is due to waning efficacy, rather than more contagious variants, researchers said.

Researchers from Pfizer and Kaiser Permanente studied electronic health records of roughly 3.4 million people who were members of Kaiser Permanente Southern California between December 2020 – when the vaccine first became available – and August of 2021.

 

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