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STUDY: Triple-Vaxxed Are 4.5 Times More Likely to Test Positive for Omicron

'They basically turn your body into a factory for generating monoclonal antibodies for the original wild-type virus... '

A new study has apparently revealed that the triple-jabbed are 4.5 times more likely to catch the innovative Omicron variant, Summit News reported.

The study’s conclusions also suggest that the zealous vaxxers who received the second available Big Pharma-sponsored update also increase their likelihood of contracting the Omicron variant by 2.3 times.

Will Jones at the Daily Sceptic noted that the study’s results indicate the likelihood of contracting Omicron only, not other variants.

“Note that this is the probability of an infection being Omicron given a person is infected, so it doesn’t tell us how likely a person is to test positive in the first place,” wrote Jones.

He also added that the vaccine’s failures to combat the Omicron variant means that we should take a close look as to whether or not the current vaccines should be pushed.

“This means it doesn’t tell us that the vaccines are making things worse overall,” he said, “only that they are making it much more likely that a vaccinated person is infected with Omicron than another variant.

“In other words,” he added, “it is a measure of how well Omicron evades the vaccines compared to Delta. The fact that the triple-vaccinated are much more likely to be infected with Omicron than the double-vaccinated confirms this vaccine evading ability.”

Alex Berenson at “Unreported Truths” has also written about the ineffectiveness of the jabs.

“It is clear after a year of use that the mRNA shots do not produce a robust long-term B- or T-cell immune response,” he said.

Instead, they “they basically turn your body into a factory for generating monoclonal antibodies for the original wild-type virus.”

 

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