Welcome to the age of the wrecked immune system, courtesy of the mRNA goop pushers.
“This outbreak dramatically illustrates that if the circumstances are right, this virus can really spread to a lot of people,” said William Schaffner, an infectious-disease doctor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. One of his colleagues attended the April CDC conference, and even though the person had a mild illness, like many others at the event, “these were people who were quite discomforted for several days,” Schaffner said.
To unravel the cluster of cases tied to the April CDC conference, the agency conducted a May 5-12 survey of in-person attendees, with more than 80% responding. Of those who reported testing positive, 52% said they had no known prior coronavirus infection. More than 99% of respondents had at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. About one-fourth of those who tested positive received antiviral medication.