World Net Daily, May 31, 2023: A study done during the COVID pandemic, preliminary at the time, charged that people actually were more likely to get COVID if they'd had multiple vaccine doses.
But it was dissed widely by political leaders and health industry officials because it had not been peer-reviewed.
Now it has. And i has delivered the same stunning verdict: "The risk of COVID-19 … varied by the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses previously received. The higher the number of vaccines previously received, the higher the risk of contracting COVID-19."
The report that the number of Covid vaccine doses is positively related to the risk of Covid infrection raises the question: Why?
One possibility discussed in the above article is that those who received the most vaccine doses tended to be among those at greatest risk of infection. The assumption here is that vaccination status was related to an unavoidable risk of infection as a consequence of employment, for example, as a nurse or school teacher. However, there is also the possibility, indeed the high probability, that those who were fully vaccinated, believing themselves immune to infection, failed to act with the same care as the unvaccinated to reduce their risk of infection. Certainly, such undue confidence in their immunity to infection was evident in the behavior of some mask wearers who were noticeably cavalier in observing social distancing, especially it seemed, when around the unmasked. As a result many of them must surely have infected themselves.
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