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CDC Lacking Data on Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections

Back in May, the CDC decided to only track severe breakthrough COVID cases in order to better monitor overall conditions. But, according to a piece in Politico, the agency is using outdated and unreliable data and it’s impacting the Biden administration’s ability to make major pandemic decisions, including who needs to get booster shots and when. … So the CDC was tracking all breakthrough infections up until May, and then in May they decided to only track the cases that landed individuals in the hospital. Their rhetoric around the time was that these are the most severe cases, we really only care about the most severe cases because we know that these vaccines are very effective against preventing severe disease and hospitalizations, so they wanted to know which cases were breaking through that barrier. However, a lot of state public health departments say by only tracking hospitalizations it doesn’t really give a clear picture of all the other milder breakthrough infections that are occurring, which can keep people, for example, out of work or sick at home or having them transmitted to the kids.

7 Responses

  1. HOW CAN CDC CLAIM IT IS A GOOD RELIABLE SOURCE OF INFORMATION IF IS ONLY CONCERNED WITH THE MOST SEVERE CASES? THESE ARE NOT THE ONES THAT CONCERN US ONLY! People generally assume that to be called a vaccine means that the jab will protect you from infection and also prevent , at the same time , transmission to other individuals which it clearly does not ! Some of us anti-vaxxers ,as we are called, have figured that out and that is why many of us have refused the jab!

  2. I just wonder …….What kind of “Tracking” is going on now……I sure haven’t heard/ read about any……does anyone know? To my knowledge……main stream News isn’t reporting any of this. (:

  3. Mary Amen!!! I have had only 2 real vaccines in my life. I’m 58yrs old. I don’t get sick. I will NEVER comply to this engineered Eugenics movement.

  4. One of the reasons I won’t have the “vaccine” because I am a vegan and vaccines not only contain animal ingredients but animals are experimented on during the development of these vaccines.
    I have to say that I am extremely disappointed in the vegan community for not speaking out about this travesty.

  5. This is typical CDC behavior. During H1N1 in 2009 doctors were instructed to no longer test for flu in June. Every upper respiratory infection going forward was labeled H1N1 in order to increase the numbers and scare people into getting a really dangerous poorly tested shot [that had been patented before the so called pandemic] for which the parameters were changed by the head of CDC; Julie Gerberding . After doing this to facilitate vaccine sales she was given a cushy job at Merck the following year.

  6. Be very careful with this. It is my opinion that this latest “holes in reporting” narrative is going to be used to push Biden’s “new biomedical research agency” modeled after the U.S. military’s DARPA program, which will operate under the guise of public health, but if implemented would merge national security with health security. The plan would suck up masses of private data from Apple watches, Fitbits, Amazon Echo, Google Home and other consumer electronic devices as well as info from health care providers. The DOD wants everyone to have biometric wearables under the guise of public health that would monitor personal biomarkers.

    Then, once everything is centralized, ‘the powers that be’ can further control all data and subsequent narrative. Of course it will all be cone “for the greater good”. Source: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/digital-dictatorship-biomedical-research-agency-national-health-security/?

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