A recent preprint study documented how the effectiveness of the Covid booster shots is not just non-existent, but negative, leading to boosted individuals having higher rates of Covid infection.
The researchers analyzed data from healthcare workers in the country of Georgia during the Omicron variant circulation between January to June 2022. The data demonstrated that in the first month after boosting, there was an effective result from the shot, but in the second and third months, that effectiveness went negative. In the fourth month that negative effectiveness rate got dramatically worse.
“Absolute VE [vaccine effectiveness] for a first booster was 40% (95% Confidence Interval (CI) -56 – 77) at 7– 29 days following vaccination, -9% (95% CI -104 – 42) at 30 – 59 days, and – 46% (95% CI -156 – 17) at ≥ 60 days,” the study said in the ‘Results’ section.
NEW STUDY – COVID-19 Booster Shot Efficacy Becomes Negative After One Month
In other words, as time progresses, the vaccinated are more likely to be infected compared to the unvaccinated.
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