Saturday, August 13, 2022

The CDC is no longer saying, as it did in June, that mRNA from the vaccines lasts in the body only "a few days", and that the spike proteins last only "a few weeks"

 Here's the screenshot from the "Understanding mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines" page as of June 16th:







 

 

 

 

As of July 15th, the facts have changed!

There's no "few days" language anymore, and no "few weeks" language either. Instead at the bottom of the page there's a link off-site to this page, which talks about how long the mRNA and the spike protein last in monkeys and mice, but not in YOU.

After all this time the CDC has no human data?

I'd be upset if I were you. They've been claiming for more than a year that the mRNA and the spike proteins are gone from the human body within days and weeks. They're not claiming that anymore.

The CDC is sweeping this under the rug hoping you won't notice, announcing, as it is, the new guidance.








Why do excess deaths in the US consistently outnumber pandemic deaths?

In 2020 the difference was a whopping 118,000.

In 2021, when vaccination got into high gear, the difference was way down, but still high at about 36,000. That's at least equivalent to a whole year of influenza deaths.

Many skeptics are convinced the vaccines have something to do with this, and the CDC's deletion of "facts" from the fact box above isn't going to help convince them otherwise.