Are people still getting the Wuhan Flu vaccines? My last one was September of 2021, and I have no intention of taking another. I probably have a photo of it, otherwise, have no clue where the card is. They really do very little
US to lift most federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates next week
The Biden administration will end most of the last remaining federal COVID-19 vaccine requirements next week when the national public health emergency for the coronavirus ends, the White House said Monday.
Vaccine requirements for federal workers and federal contractors, as well as foreign air travelers to the U.S., will end May 11. The government is also beginning the process of lifting shot requirements for Head Start educators, healthcare workers, and noncitizens at U.S. land borders.
The requirements are among the last vestiges of some of the more coercive measures taken by the federal government to promote vaccination as the deadly virus raged, and their end marks the latest display of how President Joe Biden’s administration is moving to treat COVID-19 as a routine, endemic illness.
“While I believe that these vaccine mandates had a tremendous beneficial impact, we are now at a point where we think that it makes a lot of sense to pull these requirements down,” White House COVID-19 coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha told The Associated Press on Monday.
Really? If that’s the case then why did the number of deaths increase from the pre-vaccine time, along with infections? And, consider that this was the also the time of forced masking. As for ending the mandates, I’m confused: Biden signed a bill ending the COVID emergency April 10th. It’s done. Which should end all mandates.
Federal courts and Congress have already rolled back Biden’s vaccine requirements for large employers and military servicemembers.
Mandates remain for many employees of the National Institutes of Health, Indian Health Service and Department of Veterans Affairs — which implemented their own requirements for healthcare staff and others independent of the White House — will remain while those agencies review their own requirements, the administration said.
Well, go get your 8th worthless shot. Most nations ended any mandates last year, because there was no point, especially when most other mitigation efforts ended long ago.
(Science) In April 2022, researchers in the United Kingdom reported in The New England Journal of Medicine that, based on the health records of more than 1.5 million people, protection against symptomatic COVID-19 with the Omicron variant faded to zero 25 weeks after a second shot of the AstraZeneca vaccine and to just 9% 25 weeks after a second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. A booster dose increased protection back up above 60% for a month or two, but by 10 weeks that protection had also started to wane. (Protection against severe disease persists longer.) Now that ever-larger numbers of people have some immunity after natural infections, the real-world benefits of vaccines have become still harder to measure.
Wait, natural immunity? It’s real?
Rob Ernst, the university’s chief health officer, says requiring the bivalent booster means that at the start of the fall semester all residents will have had a booster that is less than 1 year old. And the rule is still needed, he argues. With as many as 1200 students living in some residence halls, “the potential for disruption is greatest in that area.” After 3 years, Ernst says, “We still have significant COVID in our community.”
The vaccines won’t do a damned thing when they’re all gathered together, getting close, touching, hugging, and so forth.
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