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The CDC has become completely untrustworthy, in fact, they are hacks nowadays.
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Who do they blame for the change? “Right-wing covid 19 pandemic deniers,” of course. According to Technofog:
The CDC caused an uproar in early September 2021, after it changed its definitions of “vaccination” and “vaccine.” For years, the CDC had set definitions for vaccination/vaccine that discussed immunity. This all changed on September 1, 2021.
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In one August 2021 e-mail, a CDC employee cited to complaints that “Right-wing covid-19 denies are using your ‘vaccine’ definition to argue that mRNA vaccines are not vaccines…”
After taking some suggestions, the CDC’s Lead Health Communication Specialist went up the food chain to propose changes to the definitions: “I need to update this page Immunization Basics | CDC since these definitions are outdated and being used by some to say COVID-19 vaccines are not vaccines per CDC’s own definition.”
Getting no response, there was a follow-up e-mail a week later: “The definition of vaccine we have posted is problematic and people are using it to claim the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine based on our own definition.”
The change of the “vaccination” definition was eventually approved on August 31. The next day, on September 1, they approved the change to the “vaccine” definition from discussing immunity to protection (seen below).
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Who do they blame for the change? “Right-wing covid 19 pandemic deniers,” of course. According to Technofog:
The CDC caused an uproar in early September 2021, after it changed its definitions of “vaccination” and “vaccine.” For years, the CDC had set definitions for vaccination/vaccine that discussed immunity. This all changed on September 1, 2021.
...
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In one August 2021 e-mail, a CDC employee cited to complaints that “Right-wing covid-19 denies are using your ‘vaccine’ definition to argue that mRNA vaccines are not vaccines…”
After taking some suggestions, the CDC’s Lead Health Communication Specialist went up the food chain to propose changes to the definitions: “I need to update this page Immunization Basics | CDC since these definitions are outdated and being used by some to say COVID-19 vaccines are not vaccines per CDC’s own definition.”
Getting no response, there was a follow-up e-mail a week later: “The definition of vaccine we have posted is problematic and people are using it to claim the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine based on our own definition.”
The change of the “vaccination” definition was eventually approved on August 31. The next day, on September 1, they approved the change to the “vaccine” definition from discussing immunity to protection (seen below).
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Internal CDC Emails Show WHY They Changed the Definition of "Vaccine" Again - 🔔 The Liberty Daily
If you love the news, check out The Liberty Daily's homepage. Earlier this week, Natural News posted an article detailing the changing of the definition of “vaccines” to include mRNA jabs, allowing them to be used within the all-important Emergency Use Authorization protocols that stuck us with...
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