- Jan 23, 2021
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- 1,938
You read that right. NBC News.
The U.S. is currently recording around 430 Covid deaths per day, on average, according to NBC News’ tally. That includes many people who received at least two Covid shots: Six in 10 adults who died of Covid in August were vaccinated [sic] or boosted, according to a report by KFF, a nonprofit health think tank. And for the most part, vaccinated [sic] people don’t avoid infections or reinfections anymore.
It doesn't help people avoid infections or reinfections, and most of the people dying from Covid have been "vaccinated". How are they still getting away with calling it a vaccine?
The U.S. is currently recording around 430 Covid deaths per day, on average, according to NBC News’ tally. That includes many people who received at least two Covid shots: Six in 10 adults who died of Covid in August were vaccinated [sic] or boosted, according to a report by KFF, a nonprofit health think tank. And for the most part, vaccinated [sic] people don’t avoid infections or reinfections anymore.
It doesn't help people avoid infections or reinfections, and most of the people dying from Covid have been "vaccinated". How are they still getting away with calling it a vaccine?
Two years later, did Covid vaccines live up to their promise?
Despite the success of mRNA vaccines, researchers think a new generation of Covid vaccines could provide broader, longer-term protection in the future.
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