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Larry Palevsky, MD on the Five Criteria of a Vaccine

Larry Palevsky, MD on the Five Criteria of a Vaccine

I was taught in medi­cal school what makes an injection a vaccine. Medical students and residents are told that an injection becomes a vaccine if it does five things. First, it gives you antibody immunity to a specific virus or to a specific single bac­terium. Second, we are told, it’s a vaccine if you are protected from getting that viral or bacterial infection when you get the injection. Third, we are told that an injection is a vaccine if it reduces death from that virus or bacteria, reduces hospitalizations and reduces severe symptoms from getting that bacterial or viral infection.

Finally, we’re told an injection is a vaccine if you do not carry the germ anymore, and that means you’re not going to transmit it to others. We’re told that those five criteria will make an injection a vaccine.

I reviewed those specific criteria in regard to the COVID-19 injections. What I found was that these COVID-19 injections do not fit any of the criteria of what makes an injection a vaccine. For example, when these injections came out, the authorities said, “We don’t know whether this injection will give you immunity to SARS-CoV-2 virus and infection.” That makes the first criterion not applicable. “We don’t know if it will protect you from getting a SARS-CoV-2 viral infection.” That’s the second criterion that doesn’t fit. “We never tested whether or not this injection will reduce deaths, hospitalizations or severe illness—the only thing it might to is decrease your symptoms from SARS-CoV-2 viral infection.” They weren’t sure, so they said “may.”

Finally, they said “We don’t know if it will stop transmission of the virus from one person to the next.” It didn’t fit any of the criteria that make an injection a vaccine.

— Larry Palevsky, MD, pediatrician

Click here to view References:

Gore HL. Interview With Dr. Larry Palevsky The COVID Shot: No Turning Back. The Weston A. Price Foundation Dec. 27, 2021.

6 Responses

  1. fool me once shame on you,
    fool me twice shame on me . . .
    No vaccine “gives” immunity. They all trigger the immune system to create anti bodies based on a dead/weakened bacteria/virus to give the immune system a heads up or jump start. Note, that in the end, its the immune system. And if you are healthy, the immune system will generate antibodies at the time of infection, without all the toxins that come with the vaccine. No absolute proof that vaccines saved everyone – more likely took credit from asymptomatic carriers whose immune systems did the job before or in spite of the vaccine. Disease was already in substantial decline due to improvements in water purification and sanitation. Vaccine studies are flawed by design. Held up against non vaxxed populations like the Amish exposes the flaws in their logic and product.

  2. The medical pharmaceutical money, power and control reduces informed consent by any individual. Still, one can refuse to participate!🇺🇸🦅⚖️

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