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COVID-19 Vaccines Medical Evidence re-Effectiveness

Summary

The document critically examines the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccines, questioning their ability to prevent infection and transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It asserts that there is no reliable scientific evidence supporting the vaccines’ effectiveness in preventing infection or transmission. It cites numerous studies indicating the vaccines’ limited impact, and highlights flaws in the original trials, such as short observation periods and inappropriate demographics. The document also raises concerns about the vaccines’ safety, pointing to higher rates of adverse events compared to traditional vaccines. It concludes that the vaccines offer modest protection against severe illness and death, but with significant limitations regarding onset, duration, and variant coverage.

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