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Fauci Concedes COVID-19 Vaccines ‘Don’t Protect Overly Well’ Against Infection

White House COVID-19 adviser Fauci this Wednesday said that C-19 vaccines don’t protect overly well against the virus.

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Fauci said, “one of the things that’s clear from the data [is] that … vaccines—because of the high degree of transmissibility of this virus—don’t protect overly well, as it were, against infection.”

He later added that the shots “protect quite well against severe disease leading to hospitalization and death.”

“At my age, being vaccinated and boosted, even though it didn’t protect me against infection, I feel confident that it made a major role in protecting me from progressing to severe disease,” said Fauci, who is 81 and has worked in various capacities in the federal government since the late 1960s.

His comment appeared a couple of days after the study shared natural immunity gives better protection against the virus when compared with vaccines.

“Effectiveness of primary Infection against severe, critical, or fatal COVID-19 reinfection was 97.3 percent … irrespective of the variant of primary Infection or reinfection, and with no evidence for waning. Similar results were found in sub-group analyses for those ≥50 years of age,” Dr. Laith Abu-Raddad of Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar wrote.

Fauci said that Americans from 5 to 50 should be allowed to get a second booster shot.

He argued, “need[s] to allow people who are under 50 to get their second booster shot, since it may have been months since many of them got their first booster.”

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Source: resistthemainstream.org

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