Fauci HOPES that third mRNA shot increases durability of protection beyond a measly six months

3 years ago
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Always over promising and under delivering. Maybe a booster will increase protection by 6 weeks?

There are by now mountains of evidence on the of safety and efficacy of vitamin D, fluvoxamine, ivermectin, budesonide, aspirin (blood thinner), colchicine, hydroxychloroquine and zinc for early treatment. However, none of these are recommended and many are suppressed, because there is "insufficient evidence" according to the captured authorities. Now a massive booster campaign is going to be rolled out on the basis of what? Of HOPE!

The vaccination campaign has proven to be a complete failure, with the vaccine being unnecessary (because there are much better alternatives), highly toxic and ineffective. And now a massive booster campaign will be rolled out with a version of a vaccine that is almost completely ineffective against current variants.

FULL TRANSCRIPT OF ANTHONY 'THE SCIENCE' FAUCI'S INTERVIEW
"You know, George, it's tough to tell, because the third shot of an mRNA could not only do what we absolutely know it does ― it dramatically increase[s] the level of protection ― but from an immunological standpoint, it could be very well increase the durability of protection by things that you can't readily measure by the level of antibodies that you might have a maturation of the immune system that would prolong the durability.

"You don't know that, George, until you just follow it over a period of months. If it becomes necessary to get yet another boost, then we'll just have to deal with it when that occurs, but I'm hoping from an immunological standpoint that that third of an mRNA and the second shot of a J&J will give a much greater durability of protection than just the six months or so."

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This is becoming like a soap opera where the script writer keep inventing more and more plot lines to make the story continue indefinitely.

SOURCE: https://twitter.com/Kukicat7/status/1470071956246609921

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