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Joe Biden tours a CDC facility with Dr. Anthony Fauci and NIH officials (NIH / Flickr)

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Fauci, CNN Cast Doubt on mRNA Vaccines, Suggest Annual ‘Boosters’ Or New Vaccine Required

“So, if your goal is to prevent any new infections in our society, then yeah, we’re going to have to keep boosting, because our antibody levels are going to decline — no matter what kind of vaccine we get.”

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Today CNN published an article titled “The quest for longer-lasting Covid-19 vaccines“, featuring public health officials who suggested the controversial mRNA COVID-19 vaccines could be to blame for the prevalence of mutated coronavirus variants, thus casting doubt on the new vaccine technology.

The solution, endorsed by CNN and the health experts, was the possibility of an annual series of COVID-19 vaccines, or an entirely new type of vaccine altogether.

In the report, CNN explained that the current mRNA vaccines create antibodies to the spike protein; a viral structure carried and used by coronavirus to gain access into and attack people’s cells — ultimately getting them sick with COVID-19.

While spike protein antibodies generated by the injection “bind to the docking sites on the virus” and prevent infection, CNN stated, “our safety net against the virus is wearing thin.”

This, the report stated, is “because the virus is changing like a fugitive donning a disguise — picking up mutations that change the shape of its spikes in ways that make it less recognizable to our immune system.”

Scientists are now considering if the “drop off” in the vaccine’s protection “may be a result of the mRNA technology” used to construct the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, according to the report.

“Some vaccine platforms give a very high degree of protection but the durability isn’t very long,” said Anthony Fauci to CNN, who they say had claimed “that the mRNA platform may be one of those.”

“We got a really great platform with mRNA,” Fauci said. “But let’s try to be better. Because our experience, maybe it’s peculiar to coronavirus, but I doubt it, is that the durability of the response you can be better on.”

Fauci receives a COVID-19 vaccine in December of 2020 (NIH / Flickr)

According to the report, Biden’s chief medical advisor said “he’s not sure” why vaccine-induced immunity doesn’t last longer.

During the initial development the mRNA vaccines, following failures in animal trials, scientists made a chemical change to the mRNA to “hide it from the immune system” until it could get “inside human cells” post-injection.

This, Fauci said, could potentially explain why the immunity doesn’t last.

“They modified the molecule to remove the inflammatory aspect of it, to allow it to be used as a vaccine, that possibly–and I underlined 15 times, possibly–could be reason why,” he said.

“Maybe if we use this mRNA, but add a different adjuvant with it, you might get a really good response, the best of both worlds, you might get the real advantage of an mRNA together with a bit more durability, if you add to it an adjuvant as opposed to having the molecule itself be inherently adjuvant,” Fauci added.

University of Arizona lab expert Deepta Bhattacharya explained that natural infection-derived immunity lasts longer than vaccine-derived immunity, and speculated that the lack of lasting vaccine-derived immunity could be blamed on a different phenomenon.

“I don’t know what the density of spike proteins is on a cell; it may not be as high as what it is on a virus, for instance,” Bhattacharya said.

“It could be that the spacing is pretty infrequent and you’re just not getting the level of activation that you would want,” he said, adding “that’s pure speculation.”

“What we can tell after more than a year of experience with the mRNA vaccines is that their protection starts high but seems to fade more quickly than the immunity that remains after a Covid-19 infection, according to Bhattacharya,” wrote CNN.

Man receives booster shot in October of 2021 (DoD / Flickr)

“There have been a few side-by-side studies that have compared the mRNA vaccines to infection-induced immunity, and it seems like it slips a little bit faster than that,” Bhattacharya said.

“I do think it’s fair to ask more of our vaccines and that they sort of maintain that protection for longer,” Bhattacharya continued.

“I think there’s still very clearly room for improvement because there are certain vaccines that do better” in terms of their durability, he said. “There’s no question about that.”

One health expert in the report claimed that people are going to have to get repeatedly “boosted” for the virus because new COVID-19 infections in American society are here to stay, no matter what vaccine gets released to the public.

Jen Gommerman, professor and acting chair in the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto told CNN that “if your goal is to prevent any new infections in our society, then yeah, we’re going to have to keep boosting, because our antibody levels are going to decline — no matter what kind of vaccine we get.”

“So, the raw amount of antibody in our serum is going down to a level where you will be susceptible to infection and the only way to get those antibodies back up quickly, is to either get infected or get boosted,” Gommerman said.

According to the report, scientists in America are debating that, in order to fight COVID-19, they will “need to administer booster shots on a regular — or possibly annual — basis, or will need to rollout an entirely new vaccine altogether.”

In April, the American Red Cross exclusively told Valiant News that natural COVID-19 infection will generate antibodies against the coronavirus spike protein and other viral proteins, while the vaccines only produce antibodies against the spike protein.

“This is because when an individual has been infected with a virus, they produce antibodies to multiple regions of a virus,” Osment said. “If a donor has had the COVID-19 vaccine, they will generate an antibody against the spike protein but not other viral proteins, which will only occur in the event of a COVID-19 infection.”

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Andrew White is a Northern Virginia native. His work has been previously featured on Alex Jones’ Infowars, Revolver News, and The Liberty Daily. White is a constitutionalist Patriot, who focuses on social issues, election integrity, globalism, US politics, as well as general corporate and government corruption.

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  1. Pingback: Fauci, Fake News CNN Cast Doubt on mRNA Vaccines, Suggest Annual ‘Boosters’ Or New Vaccine Required | Today Fake News CNN published an article titled “The quest for longer-lasting Covid-19 vaccines“, featuring public health officials who suggested

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    Scott L

    May 24, 2022 at 3:33 pm

    Well, we “anti-vaxxers” don’t want to say we told you so, but…

    ….WE TOLD YOU SO!!

    Keep your poisonous BIOWEAPON-JAB and as to the so called “Healthcare industry” – you have LOST MILLIONS of customers forever!!! We will use homopathic medicine going forward.

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    JD

    May 24, 2022 at 6:19 pm

    He’s hell-bent on depopulation. Covid wasn’t virulent enough, the shot doesn’t kill more people so he’s going to push this as far as he can. Fauxi is a mass-murder. What these evil megalomaniacs seem to forget our immune system does a far better job than pharmaceutical garbage!

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    turdbreath

    May 24, 2022 at 8:12 pm

    Coming soon to a neighborhood near you…………. Changing the definition of safe & effective “vaccines”. Goes with “the Fauc, CDC, NIH, and FDA.

  5. Pingback: Americans Are Losing Confidence In Fauci and CDC, Polls Show - Valiant News

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    nakaca

    May 26, 2022 at 1:27 am

    i am a loser and a spammer

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