New CDC Covid Guidance Accidentially Makes A Quiet Admission About The Jabs
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidelines for the Covid-19 virus on Thursday for “Minimizing the Impact of COVID-19 on Individual Persons, Communities, and Health Care Systems” in the United States.
Greta Massetti of the CDC said in a statement, “This guidance acknowledges that the pandemic is not over, but also helps us move to a point where COVID-19 no longer severely disrupts our daily lives. We know that COVID 19 is here to stay.”
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Among other things, the new guidelines no longer require people to quarantine when exposed to Covid-19, as well as discourages asymptomatic people from testing, and severely lowering protocols in schools including the requirement of unvaccinated students to “test to stay” in class after potentially being exposed to the virus.
Massetti also commented, however, that exposure to the virus would still require masking for students.
While many people have already been implementing these ideas into their daily lives, NPR pointed out that the revision of the guidance “focuses on individual decisions,” something that likely has many on the radical left freaking out as they’re not big on individual choice (unless it comes to murdering babies, of course).
“That is consistent with where we are in the pandemic right now,” said Dr. Marcus Plescia, chief medical officer for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. “I don’t really think there are many state or local jurisdictions that are feeling they’re going to need to start making mandates.”
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The guidelines also state that the guidance for both “vaccinated” and unvaccinated people are now the same.
Of course, the radical left can’t admit that this is because the shots did not help to slow the spread in any way, and instead, it’s because of “high levels of population immunity in the US, due to vaccination, past COVID-19 infections or both,” NPR said.
Massetti claimed that “Based on the latest…data, it’s around 95% of the population” that are considered vaccinated. “And so,” he said, “it really makes the most sense to not differentiate.”
Interestingly, Dr. Anthony Fauci has a different take on the level of the population who have received a Covid jab, and it’s no where near 95%. Just Wednesday of this week, Fauci said, “We have 67% of our population vaccinated. Of those, one-half are boosted. That means a third of the people in the country are vaccinated and properly boosted.”
Even so, the guidelines from the CDC have reduced drastically since even the last days of the 2021-2022 school year where they still wanted children to be forced into masks and miss classes when someone they possibly came in contact may have been exposed to Covid.
Also this week, Fauci said, of the number of the population who have received a jab, “How could that possibly be [so low] when you have a disease that’s killed one million Americans and you have a hesitancy to use a life-saving intervention, which is a vaccine and a booster? It seems like — what world are we living in?”
Well, Mr. Fauci, we’ve been living in your world for the past two years, and we’re sick of it.
Red Voice Media would like to make a point of clarification on why we do not refer to any shot related to COVID-19 as a “vaccine.” According to the CDC, the definition of a vaccine necessitates that said vaccine have a lasting effect of at least one year in preventing the contraction of the virus or disease it’s intended to fight. Because all of the COVID-19 shots thus far available have barely offered six months of protection, and even then not absolute, Red Voice Media has made the decision hereafter to no longer refer to the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson substances as vaccinations.
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