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Half of Houston’s Omicron Cases from Vaxxed Population

'Consistent with Omicron causing a significantly increased number of vaccine breakthrough cases, it has been reported that this variant has reduced sensitivity to antibody neutralization... '

According to the Houston Hospital system, half of the Omicron COVID variant cases are among the vaccinated, the Epoch Times reported.

As Big Pharma works with the establishment on both sides of the aisle to guarantee their future income, it is becoming increasingly obvious that the jab no longer has the effects once promised.

The new strain of the Chinese Flu, though apparently milder in symptoms, doesn’t seem to distinguish between the sanctified vaccinated and the unwashed non-vaxxers.

According to the study, out of 862 total “breakthrough cases” in the Houston area, 430 were fully jabbed.

299 of them received the Albert Bourla‘s Pfizer-brand jab.

Boosters of any brand also seem unable to help one avoid contracting the deadly virus.

Researches also found that the Omicron variant in particular, when compared to the Delta variant, renders the experimental jabs pointless.

“Consistent with Omicron causing a significantly increased number of vaccine breakthrough
cases,” researchers wrote, “it has been reported that this variant has reduced sensitivity to antibody neutralization in vitro, likely in large part due to the extensive number of amino acid and other structural changes occurring in Omicron spike protein.”

Recent studies in the Cleveland, Ohio, area arrived at similar conclusions.

According to one study, researches found that Omicron is causing less severe illness overall, which aligns nicely with President Biden‘s tenure.

Compared to patients with the Delta variant of COVID-19, researches discovered that patients with Omicron are less likely to go to the emergency room or require hospitalization.

“First time SARS-CoV-2 infections occurring at a time when the Omicron variant was rapidly spreading were associated with significantly less severe outcomes than first-time infections when the Delta variant predominated,” they wrote.

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