An H1N1 (swine flu) outbreak among recruits at Fort Dix leads to a vaccination program to prevent a pandemic. Within 10 months, roughly 25% of the US population is vaccinated (48 million people), about twice the level needed to provide coverage for the at-risk population. Cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, a neurologic condition that in rare instances has been associated with vaccination, among vaccine recipients appeared to be in excess of what was expected, so officials determine the vaccination program should be halted. 1981: CDC begins collecting reports of influenza outbreaks from state and territorial epidemiologists.
Why does Fauci say that 80% of the population in the US needs the vaccine when a vast majority of people have already had it?
Why does Fauci say that 80% of the population in the US need the vaccine, when it's well over target for any logical coverage of at-risk populations? It's not "better safe than sorry". That's not how risk mitigation works.
Have pro-vaccine family members answers those questions.
"Cytokine storm" was what killed most people during the Spanish Flu.
So the chances of a cytokine storm is greater than the chances you die from Covid with no theropudics.
No I can’t spell.
Dr Judy Milkovich Take your pick..https://www.brighteon.com/new-search?query=Dr%20Judy%20Milkovich&page=1&uploaded=all
So according to her, past flu vaccines were injecting "disease primers" into our bodies sitting in wait for a catalyst?
Plus the Mrna Vaccine Therapy is synthetic polymer lipids is what everybody's allergic to.
I’ve done in depth research on this and it’s very much so possible if not true.
yeah my research has led me to order some hemp gummies which im saving for my family if we're eventually forced to take the vaccine.
We won’t be forced. The military won’t allow that. The plan. Trust the plan. Trust god. And have faith ????
It's no accident that they used SARS-Cov1 in the COVID-19 genome AND used it in the COVID-19 "vaccine."
It's true, though it's also true of the flu vaccine.
If people haven't already or didn't live through it, reading up about the 1976 flu vaccine, the outbreak and the long term response :
From the CDC itself. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/pandemic-timeline-1930-and-beyond.htm
Why does Fauci say that 80% of the population in the US needs the vaccine when a vast majority of people have already had it?
Why does Fauci say that 80% of the population in the US need the vaccine, when it's well over target for any logical coverage of at-risk populations? It's not "better safe than sorry". That's not how risk mitigation works.
Have pro-vaccine family members answers those questions.