CDC Admits Natural Immunity Provides Better Protection Than Vaccination
For almost two years since the start of the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Biden administration have given a cold shoulder to the benefits of natural immunity.
Now that results have poured in after months of the Delta variant's surge, the CDC has caved rather than attempt to mask the data.
The CDC delivered a surprising message on Wednesday when it released data indicating that those who had previously contracted and then recovered from COVID as less likely to have contracted the Delta variant throughout its surge in the thick of 2021 (May-November).
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"Before Delta became dominant, individuals who had natural immunity were experiencing higher case rates than individuals who were only vaccinated," notes the Daily Caller, "but after Delta took hold, those with natural immunity caught COVID-19 less frequently than those who were only vaccinated."
Israel has published data on the trend between natural immunity and heightened COVID protection for months, as they led most countries in vaccination rates but still experienced a spike in cases.
Additional data suggests that vaccine passports and practices such as mask-wearing do little to "stop the spread," as places like Los Angeles County — which is approaching six months of uninterrupted indoor masking regulations — experience an all-time high in cases.
A week removed from the SCOTUS decision to reject Biden's OSHA mandatory vaccine guidelines, the leaders on COVID policy still refuse to de-emphasize vaccination over long-term natural immunity.
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