The Democrats are playing a dangerous game with this COVID and vaccination thing.
They’re just making up rules as they go along. Surely they can’t be this stupid; there must be some other motive for their idiotic actions even if it means making themselves look foolish in front of people, like Kamala Harris who recently tweeted about wearing masks around vaccinated individuals in order to protect them so you don’t get them sick. Here’s what she said:
“By vaccinating the unvaccinated, increasing our testing and masking, and protecting the vaccinated, we can end this pandemic. That’s exactly what we are committed to doing,”
By vaccinating the unvaccinated, increasing our testing and masking, and protecting the vaccinated, we can end this pandemic. That’s exactly what we are committed to doing.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) September 12, 2021
Wait, what? We need to get vaccinated so that the vaccinated will be protected from the unvaccinated? In what strange screwed up world does this even make sense?
If they were confident in the efficacy of the vaccinations, then they would have no need to “protect the vaccinated” because THEY WOULD ALREADY BE PROTECTED!
I mean, seriously, have we really entered the Twilight Zone?
The Blaze reported,
“Why do you need to protect the vaccinated? Doesn’t the vax do that?” asked Kyle Hooten, who formerly worked in the Commerce Department during the Trump administration.
“What on earth does this even mean?” Washington Free Beacon executive editor Brent Scher tweeted.
“‘Protecting the vaccinated.’ Maybe I’m crazy, but hear me out. Isn’t that what the vaccine is supposed to do?” Fox News writer Michael Lee tweeted.
So far 63% of the U.S. population comprised of individuals 12 and older has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 while 73.8% of that population demographic has had at least one dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC even states on their website: “COVID 19-vaccines are effective. They can keep you from getting and spreading the virus that causes COVID-19,” according to the CDC. “COVID-19 vaccines also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19.”
We’ve seen that this is also not true just the same. We know that vaccinated individuals can carry a higher viral load and therefore spread it more than unvaccinated individuals.
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