Since the first vaccine was released, Fauci has touted the vaccine as our way out of the Covid-19 pandemic.  Now, after supporting a vaccine mandate for things as essential as air travel and for your children, he is admitting that vaccines are not working as intended and wants to push a booster shot.  Via Yahoo news:

“On Nov. 12, White House COVID adviser Anthony Fauci, MD, went on The New York Times’ podcast The Daily to discuss the current state of the coronavirus in the U.S. According to Fauci, officials are now starting to see some waning immunity against both infection and hospitalization several months after initial vaccination.”

On November 12th, Fauci went on a New York Times podcast and further explained his position, saying  “They are seeing a waning of immunity not only against infection but against hospitalization and to some extent death, which is starting to now involve all age groups. It isn’t just the elderly,” Fauci said. “It’s waning to the point that you’re seeing more and more people getting breakthrough infections, and more and more of those people who are getting breakthrough infections are winding up in the hospital.”

In one of the most vaccinated states in the country, California, cases and hospitalizations are once again on the rise.  As covid cases continue to spike in California and highly vaccinated states across the country, Pfizer is seeking emergency approval for their booster shot for everyone above the age of 18.  As a result, Fauci further said in the above interview “If one looks back at this, one can say, do you know, it isn’t as if a booster is a bonus, but a booster might actually be an essential part of the primary regimen that people should have,”

 

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