As vaccine related injuries continue to alarmingly pile up while vaccine effectiveness plummets, the first lady, Jill Biden, and Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff traveled to Waukesha to push the vaccine on the victims families.  Last month, tragedy struck the Wisconsin city of Waukesha when 6 people were killed and dozens were injured after Darrell Brooks allegedly ran a red SUV through the crowd.

“You carried your family through this, and now I’m excited to say that you have another way to keep your family safe.  A vaccine for children 5 and older.  Its not just another way to protect your kids against covid-19, its the best way.  Its been thoroughly reviewed, and rigorously tested.  Its safe, its free, and its available for every child in this country 5 and up.”  Jill Biden said during the speech.  WATCH:

 

Last month, Dr. Fauci went on a New York Times podcast and admitted that vaccine effectiveness is waning.

“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.”

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has said that people who spread ‘misinformation’ about the Covid-19 vaccine are ‘criminals’ who have costed millions of lives.

website used to report vaccine related injuries, VAERS, has received thousands of submissions since its creation.

Australia created a portal to report vaccine related injuries where over 10,000 people planning to file claims.  The Therapeutic Goods Administration recorded 78,880 adverse events linked to COVID-19 vaccination

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