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The COVID-19 Vaccine Problem is Simple

Permalink 07/05/24 12:23, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, Background, History, Politics, G-20, Strange_News

Everything surrounding Covid-19 and the vaccination campaign appears complex, but the reality is very simple. The goal always was, and still is, "everyone in America, and everyone around the world gets vaccinated." This according to the United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.

"...We face an economy that's in transition. And as far as that transition we are seeing high prices for some of the things that people have to buy. But, the reality is that the only way we're going to get to this place where we work through this transition is when everyone in America, and everyone around the world gets vaccinated. That's why the president continues to be focused on the idea that we get everyone we can vaccinated in this country."

Covid will be used to scare the public once again. Look at this headline:

A covid summer uptick is underway as FLiRT and LB.1 variants ascend

Coronavirus infections are likely growing in 44 states and territories as of June 25, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nationally, coronavirus activity in wastewater remains low but is increasing; it is highest and rising most sharply in the West, according to the CDC. June data may be incomplete because of reporting delays.

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“We have consistently seen over the past three years that there is a winter surge and there is also a summer surge,” Marlene Wolfe, program director for WastewaterSCAN, a private initiative that tracks municipal wastewater data, and an assistant professor of environmental health at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health. “Right now we are waiting to see whether we actually will see a downturn over the next couple of weeks and we’ve hit the peak here, or whether those levels will actually go up.”

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The covid vaccine currently on the market is designed to target defunct XBB variants, but it still confers some protection against the latest variants. An updated vaccine is expected to hit the market in late summer or fall and will be promoted as part of a broader respiratory virus vaccination campaign.

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CDC Director Mandy Cohen last week recommended everyone six months and older to receive that new vaccine. The Food and Drug Administration urged manufacturers to target the KP.2 variant.

Reed of the CDC said the new vaccine should be effective against the other common variants, citing early lab studies, because they are closely related.

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If you contract covid-19, the CDC now advises people isolate until their overall symptoms have improved and they have been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication. The agency also advises precautions such as wearing masks and improving air circulation for an additional five days. This guidance applies to all respiratory illness regardless of whether you test positive for covid.

This change in guidelines has been widely cited by institutions who have dropped special isolation requirements for people who have covid.

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With hospitalizations and deaths sharply declining and largely concentrated in elderly and severely immunocompromised people, long covid has become the largest threat to the general public. Long covid encompasses symptoms lasting weeks to years, including debilitating fatigue or brain fog and persistent coughing and chest pain.

The messaging here is jumbled. "Coronavirus infections are likely growing in 44 states and territories as of June 25." Now we hear that there is a winter and summer surge in coronavirus wastewater samples (keep in mind this does not translate to cases). The old vaccines offer "some" protection, new ones are needed, and they recommend that everyone 6 months and over get the new vaccines.

If you contract Covid-19, you no longer have to isolate if your overall symptoms have improved, and you have had no fever for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication. What happened to "asymptomatic spread?"

Oh, and Long Covid is back. "Long covid encompasses symptoms lasting weeks to years, including debilitating fatigue or brain fog and persistent coughing and chest pain." There's no test for Long Covid. Your health care provider can only assume that's what is ailing you, therefore, there is no treatment for infection, only management of the symptoms.

WHO: Covid Shots Triggered Global Heart Deaths Surge

Official figures from the World Health Organization’s global database have revealed that Covid mRNA shots triggered a worldwide surge in heart failure and related sudden deaths.

The bombshell data was made public by a team of medical research investigators who were able to unseal and probe the data as part of a major international study.

The research was led by several investigators at Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

They published the results of the study in the prestigious peer-reviewed Journal of Medical Virology.

Without getting into all of the study details, we know this to be true. The CDC was worried about the concern for myocarditis as well, and held an emergency meeting in June 2021.

The first portion of the meeting will feature an update on COVID-19 vaccine safety, including myocarditis cases seen after the administration of vaccines built on messenger RNA technology, according to the meeting agenda.

The CDC has so far identified 226 reports in people ages 30 and younger that might meet the agency’s “working case definition” of heart inflammation following the shots, Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, a deputy director at the agency, told the Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine advisory group during a virtual meeting. That was out of about 12.2 million who had received a vaccine as of May 31.

While the vast majority of the patients have recovered, 41 had ongoing symptoms, 15 are still hospitalized, and three are in intensive care units.

Shimabukuro told members that the CDC will continue to evaluate myocarditis following vaccination and assess the benefits and risks of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which both use mRNA technology, ahead of the emergency meeting next week.

“I think the myocarditis is something that needs to be looked at closely because we’re likely seeing the tip of the iceberg,” added Dr. Michael Kurilla, director of the Division of Clinical Innovation at the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, which is part of the National Institutes of Health.

Pfizer said it supports the CDC’s assessment of the heart inflammation cases, noting that “the number of reports is small given the number of doses administered.”

“It is important to understand that a careful assessment of the reports is ongoing and it has not been concluded that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines cause myocarditis or pericarditis,” the company told The Epoch Times in an email.

What is life like after myocarditis, or pericarditis?

The primary treatment for myocarditis is supportive care based on guidelines and recommendations published by major cardiovascular organizations in North America and Europe. Most times, cardiac rest and / or oral medications is all that is needed. Dependent on the severity of the case, administration of intravenous cardiac medications or the insertion of a temporary pacemaker may be necessary. In severe cases, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) or a ventricular assist device (VAD) may be necessary in the acute phase to allow the heart to recover or to serve as a bridge to transplantation. Immunoglobulin or corticosteroids have also been used in some acute cases to inhibit the immune response.

Following the acute phase, surviving patients may recover completely or have long-term deficits. In severe cases, cardiac transplantation may offer the best chance for long-term survival. For most patients, if they receive an early diagnosis, they are able to survive myocarditis without major medical support. However, 1-8% of those diagnosed with myocarditis require a heart transplant. Heart transplantation is generally reserved for patients that have attempted other medications and surgeries, but their condition has not sufficiently improved.

If you need a heart transplant or will need treatment for myocarditis, it is important to lead a healthy lifestyle in order to support proper heart function. Your doctor may recommend that you reduce sodium in your diet, avoid alcohol, limit fluid intake and quit smoking. It’s also generally advised to avoid competitive sports, and other rigorous exercise for a period of time after diagnosis, to be determined by your cardiologist.

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When symptoms of pericarditis appear, physicians will look for underlying conditions that could be causing the tissue to change. Many cases of pericarditis stem from the occurrence of additional infections, diseases, or injuries, including:

Heart attack or surgery
Infections
Systemic inflammatory disorders such as lupus [cytokine storm, a listed possible side effect of mRNA vaccines]
Heart trauma
Kidney failure
Cancer

To treat pericarditis symptoms, you must control and treat underlying conditions. If left untreated, pericarditis can return or worsen to develop additional heart conditions. That’s why it’s so important for patients to follow after-care procedures. By taking the proper medications and avoiding certain activities, you can treat pericarditis as well as the disease that’s causing it.

Myocarditis and pericarditis are serious life-threatening/life-changing conditions.

Both should be considered when taking into account that the fatality rate for younger people who contracted Covid was statistically zero.

The vast majority of those who died from/with Covid had multiple preexisting conditions. This was known all along, and yet, the push to get younger people vaccinated marched on. Of course, this was to "protect" the elderly -- only the vaccines didn't help to "stop the spread," which was also known in the beginning.

The claim of "stopping the spread" was based on the idea that less infected people, would result in less people spreading the virus. However, it was known that the vaccines couldn't stop infection. The claim was that they stopped "symptomatic infection."

The premise for vaccinating everyone was the "asymptomatic spreaders." Because people didn't have symptoms, and didn't know they were sick -- that was perpetuating the spread of the virus. The spread was inevitable with or without vaccines. To make things worse, vaccinations had the potential to create even more "asymptomatic spreaders" thus worsening the situation.

All roads lead to, "Vaccinate everyone period. The science will follow." Only the science never did "follow."

The science that is following -- is undermining nearly all of the decisions made during the COVID-19 scare.

Covid was much less of a "public health concern," instead it was used as the pretext to mandate specific "public health measures." Don't be fooled again.

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