Karl Lauterbach says jabs limit pandemic b/c vaxxed develop symptoms before becoming infectious 🤡

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You've got to give it to German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach: he's very creative, determined and persistent at lying and misleading. You'd almost think he WANTS to be convicted in Nuremberg II.

He says vaccination limits the pandemic, because vaccinated people develop symptoms before they become very infectious. This alerts them to stay home, thereby limiting the spread.

The unvaxxed, on the other hand, develop symptoms more slowly, only after they have become very infectious according to Lauterbach.

In infectious disease terminology, Lauterbach claims that the vaxxed have little presymptomatic transmission while the unvaxxed have a lot.

RECENT SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE

Duration of Shedding of Culturable Virus in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron (BA.1) Infection | New England Journal of Medicine
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2202092
"... we did not find large differences in the median duration of viral shedding among participants who were unvaccinated, those who were vaccinated but not boosted, and those who were vaccinated and boosted."

Rate of SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection During an Omicron Wave in Iceland | Journal of the American Medical Association
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2794886

Igor Chudov discusses the Iceland article here:
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/covid-vaccines-do-cause-reinfections

"Another interesting find from the article is that reinfections disproportionately affect younger people 18-29 years old and are generally worse in under-50 people: People under 50 are the ones who needed 'vaccines' the least. And they are now getting MORE frequently reinfected, by a factor of two to five times more often than older people."

The more you inject, the more you reinfect.

Data also show that the countries with the highest vaccine uptake also have the highest rate of 'infections'.

SOURCE: https://t.me/disclosetv/9000

Translation by Frank Ploegman.

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