Followup studies have shown that the vaccines also prevent infection and spread. It just wasn't part of the initial studies. Real world studies have helped answer this question though.
@@Drex... Here’s one of them. You can search for more out of Israel as well as others. In a study published online in MMWR, the CDC reported that people who had received both doses of either mRNA vaccine (Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna) were 90% less likely to get infected with COVID-19 than people who were not vaccinated. In clinical trials, the vaccines were 95% (Pfizer/BioNTech) and 94.1% (Moderna) effective.
@@LouisKrennMD Ah yes, the 'preliminary' cdc one where they only tested around 4000 front line emergency service workers which is hardly indicative of anything and deflects from the fact it was only a particular demographic of people who are known to be majority asymptomatic already as they are working age people(meaning not sick and will most likely be asymptomatic regardless). All of this hinging through the usage of the faulty RT-PCR test on probable high cycle threshold(The study fails to mention the cycle count). The failure to mention the pcr cycle threshold means the validity of the study is a moot point. Cycle thresholds at 25 will give different results than thresholds at 40 for example. They even briefly mention viral shedding but fail to delve into anything about the viral loads still present in each control group in relation to the pcr cycle threshold testing. The cdc study failing to disclose this fact is suspect, especially when it is dealing with vaccinated vs unvaccinated groups. In terms of that Israeli study you mentioned and i quote "The Nature Medicine research was an observational study, not a randomized controlled trial, so a number of factors could have affected the results. Results may also be different for different vaccines. In addition, while a lower viral load suggests less infectiousness, the researchers say we don’t currently know the “infectious dose” of the coronavirus for people. Additional studies are needed, they say, to determine whether vaccines prevent transmission." All in all these 'studies' don't really tell us anything.
Like to follow your vids still im not Taking the vaccines. I have a colleague about 60 (never ill) and had covid so only got one time vaccin astra but a Day after the vaccin he suddenly fell and doesnt know why, got to the hospital but they couldn't find a thing. What is your reaction about what Dolores Cahill says for example?
Israeli named Albers Elbaz just died despite being fully vaccinated. Covid breakthrough cases are a very real thing and they are being seriously under-reported. Don't even put your blind trust in the vaers report system as only a small percentage of any injury or death from these 'vaccines' will be reported. Look at how much they censor and block dissenting voices(especially with actual experts and doctors). Imagine how much they want to block how useless these experimental vaccines are from being actually debated and researched independently on.
But how can herd immunity actually be possible - when people can still get and spread the virus even after being fully vaccinated?
Followup studies have shown that the vaccines also prevent infection and spread. It just wasn't part of the initial studies. Real world studies have helped answer this question though.
@@LouisKrennMD Provide these studies doc.
@@Drex... Here’s one of them. You can search for more out of Israel as well as others. In a study published online in MMWR, the CDC reported that people who had received both doses of either mRNA vaccine (Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna) were 90% less likely to get infected with COVID-19 than people who were not vaccinated. In clinical trials, the vaccines were 95% (Pfizer/BioNTech) and 94.1% (Moderna) effective.
@@LouisKrennMD Ah yes, the 'preliminary' cdc one where they only tested around 4000 front line emergency service workers which is hardly indicative of anything and deflects from the fact it was only a particular demographic of people who are known to be majority asymptomatic already as they are working age people(meaning not sick and will most likely be asymptomatic regardless). All of this hinging through the usage of the faulty RT-PCR test on probable high cycle threshold(The study fails to mention the cycle count). The failure to mention the pcr cycle threshold means the validity of the study is a moot point. Cycle thresholds at 25 will give different results than thresholds at 40 for example. They even briefly mention viral shedding but fail to delve into anything about the viral loads still present in each control group in relation to the pcr cycle threshold testing. The cdc study failing to disclose this fact is suspect, especially when it is dealing with vaccinated vs unvaccinated groups.
In terms of that Israeli study you mentioned and i quote "The Nature Medicine research was an observational study, not a randomized controlled trial, so a number of factors could have affected the results. Results may also be different for different vaccines.
In addition, while a lower viral load suggests less infectiousness, the researchers say we don’t currently know the “infectious dose” of the coronavirus for people.
Additional studies are needed, they say, to determine whether vaccines prevent transmission."
All in all these 'studies' don't really tell us anything.
@@LouisKrennMD Howdy Loo-woos. PLEASE do us all a favour and give yourself many more waxeens.
What about long term effects on growing bodies? Children, even teens, are not mini adults.
Based on scientific knowledge of this vaccine taken with the history of vaccines, no impact is expected.
Hello Doc..I had covid in Jan 2021 and i got dose 1 of the moderna vaccine may 4 2021...should i get the 2nd dose?
Current recommendations are to get the second shot.
@@LouisKrennMD Thank you
Like to follow your vids still im not Taking the vaccines. I have a colleague about 60 (never ill) and had covid so only got one time vaccin astra but a Day after the vaccin he suddenly fell and doesnt know why, got to the hospital but they couldn't find a thing. What is your reaction about what Dolores Cahill says for example?
Israeli named Albers Elbaz just died despite being fully vaccinated. Covid breakthrough cases are a very real thing and they are being seriously under-reported. Don't even put your blind trust in the vaers report system as only a small percentage of any injury or death from these 'vaccines' will be reported. Look at how much they censor and block dissenting voices(especially with actual experts and doctors). Imagine how much they want to block how useless these experimental vaccines are from being actually debated and researched independently on.
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Small baby has bitten me on the point I have Took covid 19 vaccine should I worry about it
No, the vaccine is intramuscular, not on the surface of the skin.
This is very good information.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Howdy Loo-woos. PLEASE do us all a favour and give yourself many more waxeens.