A scientific journal is rejecting a request to retract a study that found people who received a COVID-19 booster were more likely to become infected when compared to unvaccinated people.
Analyzing numbers from California's prison system, a research group found that those who received one of the bivalent boosters had a higher infection rate than people who have never received a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Their study was published by the journal Cureus following peer review.
This finding is not so hard to understand. As with so many people wearing masks, many of those who have been vaccinated think themselves invulnerable. As a result, they take little care to reduce either the risk of being infected or of infecting others. But since neither masks nor the novel and largely untested m-RNA so-called vaccines provide reliable protection against Covid infection both have promoted the spread.
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