A new study conducted in Israel has found that the fourth dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine injection “improves protection against infection and severe COVID-19,” but the “protection” dramatically wanes after a short period of time.
The Hill reported that the study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, shows the fourth jab’s effectiveness is lower after four weeks than the third jabs. The researchers said that it “waned” further in “later weeks.”
Still, the researchers say that those who receive the fourth jab are better off than those who only received three jabs, as “the rate of confirmed infection in the fourth week after [injection] was lower than that in the group with three vaccine doses.”
All four injections ultimately do not prevent individuals from catching or spreading COVID-19, contrary to what was initially advertised by mainstream media corporations, politicians, government health officials, and international organizations. Instead, experts say that the controversial jabs amplify the immune system’s ability to confront COVID-19, ultimately resulting in lessened symptoms.
This comes after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently authorized a fifth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for immunocompromised individuals.
Not to be confused with the likely forthcoming fourth dose of the COVID vaccine, dubbed the “second booster” for otherwise healthy people and – a plan supported by the Biden White House – this will actually be the fifth dose for those affected, as the FDA had previously rolled out a booster dose in October 2021 for certain immunocompromised individuals following completion of a three-dose “primary” injection series.
The new series of vaccine doses coincide with warnings by unpopular Biden administration medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci about incoming “rigid” COVID-19 restrictions in the U.S. amid a surge in COVID cases, which have appeared to infect a wide swath of triple-vaxxed Democrat politicians and Biden administration officials.
“We should be prepared and flexible enough to pivot toward going back – at least temporarily – to a more rigid type of restrictions, such as requiring masks indoor,” said Fauci during a March 29 interview on the BBC’s “Sunday Morning.”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Attorney General Merrick Garland, Hillary Clinton, outgoing White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and former President Barack Obama — all triple-vaxxed – have all recently caught the coronavirus despite their repeated injections and claimed to have mild to no symptoms.
They uniformly credited the vaccine for preventing harsh symptoms that require hospitalization.
