Alex Berenson writes at Unreported Truths about European Union regulators and the World Health Organization (WHO) now recommending people not keep taking boosters of experimental coronavirus “vaccine” shots.
On Tuesday, Berenson related in a brief post at Unreported Truths that European Union drug regulators at the European Medicines Agency are now recommending against repeatedly taking boosters of the shots due to concerns about health dangers from them.
Then, on Wednesday, Berenson reported in an article titled “Boosters are over” that the WHO “has waved the white flag on Covid vaccine boosters too,” releasing a statement in which it declared that “a vaccination strategy based on repeated booster doses of the original vaccine composition is unlikely to be appropriate or sustainable.”
Further notes Berenson in his article regarding the WHO statement, the statement effectively says don’t bother with new formulations of shots either when it states that future coronavirus vaccines need to “be more effective in protection against infection thus lowering community transmission.’” From this condition in the statement, Berenson draws conclusions about the monumental nature of the WHO statement. He writes that this condition is, first, “inherently a devastating critique of the current failure of Covid vaccines to work as promised.” Continuing, Berenson writes:
Second, the WHO does NOT apply that standard to flu vaccines, which do not and are not expected to stop community transmission. Why demand more of Covid vaccines? The only honest answer is that the mRNA and DNA Covid vaccines have much more severe side effects than flu vaccines and thus must be held to a much higher standard.
Which they have no hope of meeting.
The war is over. The (mRNA) vaccines lost. The only question is when how many more people will be harmed before American public health authorities announce their surrender.
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