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New England Journal of Medicine: Unvaccinated COVID Patients Are Contagious for LESS Time Than those

  • Aug 5, 2022
  • 1 min read

Astudy published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that people vaccinated against COVID-19 remained contagious with the virus for a longer period of time than their unvaccinated counterparts. From July 2021 through January 2022, researchers studied 66 participants who contracted COVID-19, including 32 people with the Delta variant and 34 with the Omicron variant. When the data was separated into the categories «unvaccinated,» «vaccinated,» and «boosted,» individuals who did not receive a COVID-19 vaccine were contagious for a shorter period of time. The study follows a host of similar reports and analyses conducted by researchers who deduced similar conclusions that undercut the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. Natural immunity has also proven to be superior in fighting against the initial infection of COVID-19. Despite these data points, which have been routinely censored by social media «fact-checkers,» the White House and mainstream media have continued to uncritically promote COVID-19 vaccines. The embrace of COVID-19 vaccines by companies including Pfizer and Moderna follows massive lobbying campaigns and spending efforts by the pharmaceutical giants.

Source: NATALIE WINTERS | THENATIONALPULSE.COM

 
 
 

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