Dr. Deborah Birx I knew shots would not prevent COVID infection (NATURAL IMMUNITY WORKS!!! Stay AWAY FOR THIS POISON VACCINE!)

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Published on Jul 25, 2022
Defenders of federal officials, including President Biden, who declared one year ago that people who received the COVID-19 vaccines would not contract the disease argue "the science" changes over time.

But the White House coronavirus response coordinator at the time the vaccines were developed and rolled out said in an interview Friday she wasn't surprised that people who were quadruple vaccinated, including Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci, contracted the disease.

"I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection and I think we overplayed the vaccines," Birx told the Fox News Channel's Neil Cavuto.

Birx, who is promoting a new book in which she confesses she manipulated data and quietly altered CDC guidance without authorization, was responding to the question of what she would say to unvaccinated people who in light of the ineffectiveness of the vaccines in preventing COVID might ask why they should bother getting the shots.

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She said that during the current wave, the Pfizer drug Paxlovid is what "is going to save you now."

"But once we get through this wave, during the lull, you should get vaccinated, because we do believe it will protect you, particularly if you are over 70," she said, referring to protection from severe illness.

The government "overplayed" the vaccines, she said, by telling people they would not get infected. And when that didn't turn out to be true, it "made them worry that it's not going to protect against severe disease and hospitalization."

Birx insisted the vaccines "will" protect against severe illness but, perhaps unwittingly, added a significant caveat.

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"Let's be very clear, 50% of the people who died from the omicron surge were older, vaccinated," she said.

In fact, an analysis of Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccine trials found the mRNA shots are more likely to land a recipient in the hospital than to provide protection from a severe adverse event. The findings were similar to those of a recent pre-print analysis that found "no evidence of a reduction in overall mortality in the mRNA vaccine trials." And a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that two doses of the mRNA vaccines increased the risk of COVID-19 infection during the omicron wave.

Earlier this month, Fauci – who tested positive for COVID-19 after being quadruple vaccinated – acknowledged to Cavuto that the vaccines "don't protect overly well" from infection.

As for Paxlovid – which caused a rebound of COVID symptoms after Fauci was treated with the drug – an analysis of the Pfizer trial found little difference in the number of hospitalizations or deaths between placebo and Paxlovid recipients.

Further, Johns Hopkins medical professor Marty Makary said the new study clearly showed that Paxlovid "overuse in low-risk people can breed resistance and spawn new virus mutations," calling it "risky business."

The FDA, nevertheless, has authorized state-licensed pharmacists to circumvent doctors by directly prescribing it.

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