The controversial reports about the covid vaccines continue to pour in, and the mainstream media continues to remain silent. Check out the latest reports that we reveal below.
Covid vaccines make you more susceptible to infection
Check out the latest notes that have been shared via Twitter. It seems that Twitter remains the only social media that keeps revealing the news, as the mainstream media remains silent and continues to invite people to get the vaccines.
If you’ve been vaccinated for COVID, here’s some news:
You are 2x / 3x more likely to get infected with COVID than someone who’s unvaccinated with natural immunity.
That’s a finding from a study of 260K+ people in Indiana, out last Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/StGFc19SZc
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) December 19, 2022
Here’s the print screen from the study:
Unfortunately, researchers continue to invite people to get the shots, despite the evidence that they can cause terrible damage to health:
Despite this, the researchers suggest that everyone get vaccinated.
Why? Well, the data allegedly show that vaccinated people end up in the hospital / ER less than the unvaccinated. Ah, but not for COVID-related issues. “All-cause health events,” they say. pic.twitter.com/BGMhs7xA4N
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) December 19, 2022
Here are more interesting details to consider regarding this controversial subject:
And yet, as usual, this latest study ignores that obesity is largely driving COVID hospitalizations and deaths, which is relevant if we’re considering “all-cause health events.” pic.twitter.com/4Yh7ZVKjvF
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) December 19, 2022
We suggest that you check out these studies for yourselves and judge the results in order to make the best decision for you and your families:
Bottom line: Read the study and judge for yourselves.
From my view, the researchers absolutely missed the boat here: COVID vaccines substantially underperform natural immunity when stopping infection.
There’s something not right with these shots.https://t.co/zcetALEaZ4
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) December 19, 2022
We suggest that you check out the latest news involving Pfizer as well.