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The Omicron variant has been detected in at least 19 states in the U.S., and is striking mainly fully vaccinated people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Forty-three people in 19 states have tested positive for omicron, according to remarks made to the Associated Press by Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 75 percent of those cases are in people who are fully vaccinated, and one person has been hospitalized. One-third of those individuals had traveled internationally; one-third had received a booster. The cases so far have been “mild,” she said.

Preliminary data from South Africa meanwhile show that people who have previously had COVID-19 have more protection against the Omicron variant than those who have been vaccinated, the UK Telegraph reported.

The new study is the first to show how omicron compares to previous variants, such as beta and delta, on a level playing field and the preliminary data shows antibodies in blood samples are 41 times less effective for omicron than for the 2020 strain.

“The results we present here with omicron show much more extensive escape,” the researchers of the new study said.

Although the new variant appears to be milder, it is reportedly more infectious than previous variants.

Officials in the United States are urging people to get vaccinated and boosted to protect against Omicron, despite the vaccines’ apparent ineffectiveness at fighting the new variant.

Late last month, Joe Biden used the emergence of the new variant to pressure unvaccinated Americans aged 5 and up to get their shots, and for everyone else to get booster shots six months after their second dose.

NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci said last week that there is “every reason to believe’ boosters protect against Omicron. On Thursday, the CDC joined the chorus, “strongly” encouraging Pfizer Covid booster shots for 16- and 17-year-olds to combat Omicron.

Not all vaccine experts agree, however. Some contend that continuing a mass vaccination campaign in this environment is the worst thing we can do because the vaccines are “leaky.” Leaky vaccines are those that reduce disease symptoms in hosts, but don’t prevent viral replication and transmission.

It is now an established fact that the experimental vaccines do not stop transmission of the disease, or reduce viral load—in other words—they’re “leaky,” which The Blaze’s David Horowitz argues is “worse than no vaccine at all.”

Vaccinologist Geert Vanden Bossche predicted that leaky vaccines would make the pathogens become stronger and more dangerous. Now, after nearly a year of global mass vaccination with leaky vaccines, a “microbiological Frankenstein” is playing out in real life, Horowitz contends.

In order to distract from the failure of the shots to stop transmission, the injection cult focused on their purported ability to protect against severe illness. But as so many more vaccinated became severely ill as well – following like clockwork the timeline of events we witnessed from the leaky Marek’s disease chicken vaccine – they then focused on boosters to distract from the next failure. But any way you slice it, there is no way to run or hide from the fact that these shots have not reduced transmission one iota.

In fact, some of the most prolific spreads are happening in places with near-universal vaccination rates among adults, often the most vaccinated region in the country having the highest number of cases per capita.

As Horowitz points out, Israel is already poised to authorize a fourth jab because three shots have proven to be unsuccessful at stopping the virus.

The Omicron variant has been detected in at least 19 states in the U.S., and is striking mainly fully vaccinated people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Forty-three people in 19 states have tested positive for omicron, according to remarks made to the Associated Press by Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 75 percent of those cases are in people who are fully vaccinated, and one person has been hospitalized. One-third of those individuals had traveled internationally; one-third had received a booster. The cases so far have been “mild,” she said. Preliminary data from South Africa meanwhile show that people who have previously had COVID-19 have more protection against the Omicron variant than those who have been vaccinated, the UK Telegraph reported. The new study is the first to show how omicron compares to previous variants, such as beta and delta, on a level playing field and the preliminary data shows antibodies in blood samples are 41 times less effective for omicron than for the 2020 strain. “The results we present here with omicron show much more extensive escape,” the researchers of the new study said. Although the new variant appears to be milder, it is reportedly more infectious than previous variants. Officials in the United States are urging people to get vaccinated and boosted to protect against Omicron, despite the vaccines’ apparent ineffectiveness at fighting the new variant. Late last month, Joe Biden used the emergence of the new variant to pressure unvaccinated Americans aged 5 and up to get their shots, and for everyone else to get booster shots six months after their second dose. NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci said last week that there is “every reason to believe’ boosters protect against Omicron. On Thursday, the CDC joined the chorus, “strongly” encouraging Pfizer Covid booster shots for 16- and 17-year-olds to combat Omicron. Not all vaccine experts agree, however. Some contend that continuing a mass vaccination campaign in this environment is the worst thing we can do because the vaccines are “leaky.” Leaky vaccines are those that reduce disease symptoms in hosts, but don’t prevent viral replication and transmission. It is now an established fact that the experimental vaccines do not stop transmission of the disease, or reduce viral load—in other words—they’re “leaky,” which The Blaze’s David Horowitz argues is “worse than no vaccine at all.” Vaccinologist Geert Vanden Bossche predicted that leaky vaccines would make the pathogens become stronger and more dangerous. Now, after nearly a year of global mass vaccination with leaky vaccines, a “microbiological Frankenstein” is playing out in real life, Horowitz contends. In order to distract from the failure of the shots to stop transmission, the injection cult focused on their purported ability to protect against severe illness. But as so many more vaccinated became severely ill as well – following like clockwork the timeline of events we witnessed from the leaky Marek’s disease chicken vaccine – they then focused on boosters to distract from the next failure. But any way you slice it, there is no way to run or hide from the fact that these shots have not reduced transmission one iota. In fact, some of the most prolific spreads are happening in places with near-universal vaccination rates among adults, often the most vaccinated region in the country having the highest number of cases per capita. As Horowitz points out, Israel is already poised to authorize a fourth jab because three shots have proven to be unsuccessful at stopping the virus.

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Nice! I was thinking the same thing. I saw some videos today of athletes falling over like dead. Reminded me of the first videos we saw out of Wuhan when they were trying to scare the world about a new virus. It was the JAB all along NOT the virus.