I swear I've seen at least 2 links recently with studies showing that getting the vaccine actually increases your risk of getting Covid. I've been going through pages and pages in the search results and cannot find anything. Search engines are only yielding damage control propaganda saying it's not true. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
My sister in law and father are both about to fold because they think getting the shot will get us "back to normal".
Thanks
Edit: Found one; https://greatawakening.win/p/12i4Mg3tAX/coronavirus-variant-affects-vacc/c/
Wasn't an increased risk of getting COVID (although, that might also be true), rather, an increased risk of dying of COVID.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkTmmPSd/preliminary-pfizer-vaccine-resul/
LifeSite News has a better write-up of that story. 260x mortality for middle aged vaccinated people.
You found the second story, which was 8x mortality.
There was also a recent guest on with Steve Bannon, a Yale professor, who said ~60% of COVID patients in the hospital had been fully vaccinated.
That alone doesn't indicate that the vaccinated people have an increased risk of contracting COVID.
It could be the net effect of: being more likely to get it (haven't seen this suggested previously), vaccinated people being more likely to be hospitalized, and/or, a large percent of the population being vaccinated.
For instance, if 60% were vaccinated, not unreasonable to see 60% in the hospitals (provided that the vaccine didn't have any effect on the likelihood of being hospitalized).
“We found a disproportionately higher rate of the South African variant among people vaccinated with a second dose, compared to the unvaccinated group,” said Adi Stern of Tel Aviv University.
“This means that the South African variant is able, to some extent, to break through the vaccine’s protection.”
Tha article mentioning people being affected at a rate 8x greater made zero mention of mortality, it was infection rates. The other study linked above by hydradarr also concluded that animals tested were much more susceptible to SARS infection after receiving the vaccine. So, as you said, it seems to increase both mortality and susceptibility to infection. Amongst all the other side effects. Great. BTW, I think the link you posted was indeed the "other" one I was looking for. Thanks.
Ah, I mixed it up with another, could of sworn I seen a similar one with 8x mortality (or mis-remembered). Thanks for clearing that up.
And you're welcome. It's a pretty startling result, if true.