New Evidence Suggests COVID Vaccine May *SPREAD* the Virus: NBC News Report Deleted from USA Today Article

Plutonium

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“NBC News, citing unnamed officials aware of the decision, reported it comes after new data suggests vaccinated individuals could have higher levels of virus and infect others amid the surge of cases driven by the delta variant of the coronavirus,” the USA Today reported in a passage that was later scrubbed from an article.

A screenshot from the article and an online archive of the passage points out the surfacing evidence.

The new headline from the USA Today drops the reference to NBC News, but nonetheless corroborates the news: “CDC says vaccinated people may transmit virus, recommends masks indoors.”

“CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said new data shows the delta variant, which accounts for more than 80% of the new infections in the U.S., behaves ‘uniquely differently’ from its predecessors and could make vaccinated people infectious,” the article notes.

“Information on the delta variant from several states and other countries indicates that in rare occasions some vaccinated people infected with the delta variant after vaccination may be contagious and spread the virus to others,” Walensky said in announcing new guidance, which reverses a CDC recommendation in May. “This new science is worrisome and unfortunately warrants an update to our recommendation.”

NBC News reported on the CDC guidance reversal on Monday.

“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Tuesday that fully vaccinated people begin wearing masks indoors again in places with high Covid-19 transmission rates,” NBC News reported. “The agency is also recommending kids wear masks in schools this fall.”

“Federal health officials still believe fully vaccinated individuals represent a very small amount of transmission,” the report continued. “Still, some vaccinated people could be carrying higher levels of the virus than previously understood and potentially transmit it to others.”


Texas state representatives who had fled from the state to avoid a vote on election integrity bills are now believed to have spread COVID to unnamed White House officials and a staffer from Speaker Nancy Pelosi. All of the Texas Democrats are believed to have been vaccinated, and none of them wore masks on charter buses or private planes, as can be seen in publicized photos.

Even as there is a surge in cases for the “Delta variant,” there has not been an accompanying drastic increase in mortality rates, which are still below 300 total per day in the United States. There are at least 69% of adult Americans who have gotten their first COVID vaccination shot.

 

Budley Doright

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Ummm ok, but I’m pretty sure that it was known that vaccinated individuals could spread covid, but the outcome of getting the disease is far less likely to result in serious illness and hospitalization. I have to ask, what’s your point?
 

Jimdamick

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“NBC News, citing unnamed officials aware of the decision, reported it comes after new data suggests vaccinated individuals could have higher levels of virus and infect others amid the surge of cases driven by the delta variant of the coronavirus,” the USA Today reported in a passage that was later scrubbed from an article.

A screenshot from the article and an online archive of the passage points out the surfacing evidence.

The new headline from the USA Today drops the reference to NBC News, but nonetheless corroborates the news: “CDC says vaccinated people may transmit virus, recommends masks indoors.”

“CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said new data shows the delta variant, which accounts for more than 80% of the new infections in the U.S., behaves ‘uniquely differently’ from its predecessors and could make vaccinated people infectious,” the article notes.

“Information on the delta variant from several states and other countries indicates that in rare occasions some vaccinated people infected with the delta variant after vaccination may be contagious and spread the virus to others,” Walensky said in announcing new guidance, which reverses a CDC recommendation in May. “This new science is worrisome and unfortunately warrants an update to our recommendation.”

NBC News reported on the CDC guidance reversal on Monday.

“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Tuesday that fully vaccinated people begin wearing masks indoors again in places with high Covid-19 transmission rates,” NBC News reported. “The agency is also recommending kids wear masks in schools this fall.”

“Federal health officials still believe fully vaccinated individuals represent a very small amount of transmission,” the report continued. “Still, some vaccinated people could be carrying higher levels of the virus than previously understood and potentially transmit it to others.”


Texas state representatives who had fled from the state to avoid a vote on election integrity bills are now believed to have spread COVID to unnamed White House officials and a staffer from Speaker Nancy Pelosi. All of the Texas Democrats are believed to have been vaccinated, and none of them wore masks on charter buses or private planes, as can be seen in publicized photos.

Even as there is a surge in cases for the “Delta variant,” there has not been an accompanying drastic increase in mortality rates, which are still below 300 total per day in the United States. There are at least 69% of adult Americans who have gotten their first COVID vaccination shot.

Ok, @Plutonium (pretty stupid name, if I must say), I/we on this site/forum get you vapid/fucking dim-witted attempt at trolling Trupian bullshit.
You like/live for trolling it seems, spewing shit with EVERY post you make, which actually has no merit at all.
That's a worthless existence, you do know that, or are you too fucking stupid to understand that?
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to my query, but I'm not sure
Wait, I thought about for around 30 seconds and made up my mind.
Your pretty dumb aren't you, right?
Tough shit :) ( I usually would feel bad for someone born fucked up, but in your case I have to make a exception, (Alas, not this time)
It would be really nice if you didn't prove it on this site & just go away.
That would very nice & appreciated here.
Did you get a vaccine?
No?
Fucking excellent!!!!!
Keep it up, you should be dead by Thanksgiving
Do you wear a face mask?
No?
Cool, that's good to hear, keep it up :)
Please, pretty please, keep showing your ignorance and keep regurgitating Trump's and the Republicans bullshit and ignore Science.
It should get you far, lke far enough to reach a cemetery and get planted.
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
I can see you like fucking great. Fucking excellent.
So give here ONE medical/scientific, whatever you fucking like excellent prove, that one of these vaccines WORKS. ONE MEDICAL PROOF.
I can give you 10 proofs that it does not. Fucking great excellent? Fucking excellent deal?
did you just learn the word fucking?? i've never seen it used so frequently in such jibberish.
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
I can see you like fucking great. Fucking excellent.
So give here ONE medical/scientific, whatever you fucking like excellent prove, that one of these vaccines WORKS. ONE MEDICAL PROOF.
I can give you 10 proofs that it does not. Fucking great excellent? Fucking excellent deal?
I do not believe a word of it.
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
That is why you do not discuss. You just don't believe. And of discussion.
"I can give you"
"no no I don't believe"
"but you have no idea what it is"
"yes, but I don't believe any word if it"
Nobody but a troll does not lead with references to peer-reviewwed work backing the claim. "I have x proofs!!1!" is not an argument without disclosing the proofs. Thank you for the clarity.
 

mooray

Well-Known Member
X:The vaccine will protect you from COVID!
Y:Yes we have some people double vaccinated and infected! But it is normal. Vaccines are safe and protect from serious problems.
X: But we have some reports of deaths after vaccination via VAERS systems.
Y: Yes. But it is normal and vaccines are safe and if somebody die, it doesn't mean vaccines are not safe.
X: But vaccinated people can spread the virus.
Y: Yes that is why we recommend to wear a masks. The more the better.
X: But is it tested and safe?
Y: Of Course!!! They were approved in EMMERGENCY procedure and we are monitoring every case.
X: But how long the immunity can last?
Y: We don't know yet but monitoring.

Prove me wrong. Shoe me lie or mistake.
Everybody here knows. If you're looking for conflict, try the christian/pedophile/anti-taxation forums.
 

CatHedral

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You did not ask for proofs. You said you do not believe without asking and looking at anything.
Anybody who claims to have a proof

and does not immediately surrender the complete text (or the link) for collective examination

is by default a fraud. I am not obligated to ask; you are obligated to submit your derivation for review.

I see an emotionalized drama bomb designed to (annoy me and) distract from the fact that

you have no proofs that would withstand any level of review.
 

CatHedral

Well-Known Member
If a vaccine gives protection, there would be no vaccinated people having covid.
If that protect you from serious health problems or death, there would be no vaccinated people deaths reported.
If the vaccine keeps you healthy you could not spread the virus. PERIOD>
The next fallacy! 99.8% protection


is not protection! The bias index on this is just wow.
 
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