A couple of weeks ago, the head of the CDC said:
“Whether it’s an infection from the flu, coronavirus, or even just the common cold. In combination with other steps like vaccination, hand washing and keeping physical distance, wearing your mask is an important step you can take to keep us all healthy.”
CDC to probe massive flu outbreak at the University of Michigan
Most of the flu cases have occurred in unvaccinated individuals.
See, now they can use the term ‘unvaccinated’ in regards to flu shots. Which have, heretofore, never been referred to as vaccines (it’s a feature, not a bug of the change of the definition of vaccine and vaccination).
Let’s look at the verbiage about flu shots. They admit they don’t work, really, but people should get them anyway:
So, although the flu shot may not prevent all cases of influenza, it helps protect you from severe infection and death and can help reduce the spread of the virus in communities.
People who are vaccinated against Covid-19 are less likely to spread the virus even if they become infected, a new study finds, adding to a growing body of evidence that vaccines can reduce transmission of the delta variant.
Second verse, same as the first. Wash, rinse, repeat. They are now trying to make something that we just know happens and deal with into another ’emergency’.
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