Americans should expect that booster shots for COVID-19 vaccines will be necessary with studies indicating that immunity does wane eventually, a White House science expert said Thursday.
Regular readers of NTEB remember very well how, last year, we warned you that at some point the vaccines would be connected with a microchip. Sunday night on 60 Minutes the Pentagon let the cat out of the bag with their new DARPA vaccine microchip. We also told you, last year, that once the vaccines arrived, they would never leave. Today comes the announcement from both Big Pharma and the Biden White House that yearly vaccine 'booster shots' will now be necessary to be "fully protected". Nothing like a King James Bible to clear up all the vaccine confusion.
"And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Revelation 13:16,17 (KJB)
It's funny how all the Post Tribbers who are 'prepared to fight for Jesus' against the armies of Antichrist aren't even grasping what's going on now at this level. Just as in boxing if you can't see the vaccine 'jab' coming, pun 100% intended, you will never see the knockout blow. Tick, tock, people, tick, tock...even Netflix is smarter than you.
COVID vaccine boosters will likely be necessary: White House expert
FROM NY POST: Dr. David Kessler, who is chief science officer on President Biden’s coronavirus response team, testified Thursday at a Capitol Hill hearing that researchers are currently studying how long protection lasts from the vaccines.
“We don’t know everything at this moment,” he told lawmakers. “We are studying the durability of the antibody response. It seems strong but there is some waning of that and no doubt the variants are a challenge… They make these vaccines work harder.”
But Kessler said Americans can expect to receive a booster shot down the line.
People will likely need a third dose of a Covid-19 vaccine within a year of getting fully vaccinated and may subsequently need annual shots to protect against the coronavirus, Pfizer's CEO Albert Bourla said Thursday. source
“I think we should expect that we may have to boost, and probably have to boost again,” Kessler said.
“No decision, but the current thinking is that certainly, those who are more vulnerable may have to go first, he added. “But I think as you have with many vaccines, we understand that a certain point in time, we need to boost, whether that’s at nine months or 12 months. We are preparing for that.” READ MORE
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