COVID Reinfection Rates HIGHER for Vaccinated says Iceland Study

A new study out of Iceland has provided yet another reason not to get vaccinated – revealing that Fauci and his friends in the government have been even more misleading about the vaccines than we could have imagined.

The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), found that there is a direct correlation between the number doses of the COVID vaccine received, and the likelihood of reinfection.

The study reads, “the probability of reinfection … was higher among persons who had received 2 or more doses compared with 1 dose or less of vaccine

This means that as people receive more doses of the vaccine, they are actually MORE likely of catching the virus again.

 

All of this suggests that while bureaucrats like Fauci have spent the last few years forcing people to get vaccinated, pushing lies that it was necessary to “stop the spread,” the push for vaccination has actually exposed people to a greater risk of contracting the virus.

Still, the side effects of the vaccine itself are much more dangerous than the virus and the truth is starting to come to light – which may be why Dr. Fauci chose to has announce he is planning to retire in December.

Some, like Sen. Rand Paul, have suggested that Fauci’s retirement announcement is out of fear over what could happen to him should Republicans retake Congress in November.

To see how this study exposes major lies about the vaccine, watch the video here.


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