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White House Press Secretary Jen
Psaki announced Sunday that despite being vaccinated against COVID she
tested positive for the virus and is experiencing mild symptoms. Psaki
went on leave Wednesday after family members tested positive. Psaki said
she tested negative until Sunday. Psaki said her last contact with Joe
Biden was Tuesday with both wearing masks outdoors and at a distance.
Biden is in Europe for the G20 meeting and climate summit. Psaki did not go on the trip.v
So millions of people put UNKNOWN crap in their bodies for NOTHING !!
Fully-vaccinated
people can pass on the Delta variant at home, including to other
vaccinated people, a study finds - but unvaccinated people are still at
most risk
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
·3 min read
A man receives a dose of the Pfizer vaccine at an NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre. Hollie Adams/Getty Images
Fully vaccinated people can catch and pass on the Delta variant at home, real-world data shows.
Vaccines largely protect against severe COVID-19 but don't stop it spreading entirely, the study authors said.
Experts urged people to get vaccinated, have boosters when eligible, and take extra precautions.
Fully vaccinated people
can catch and pass on the highly infectious Delta variant at home,
including to other vaccinated people - but unvaccinated people remain
most at risk, real-world data shows.
A study, led by Imperial College London and published in Lancet Infectious Diseases on Thursday, identified 71 people who had caught COVID-19 caused by the Delta variant.
Out
of these people's fully vaccinated household contacts, 25% caught
COVID-19, compared to 38% of their unvaccinated household contacts, the
study found.
Ajit Lalvani, chair in infectious diseases at Imperial College London, who co-led the study, said in a statement
that vaccines were "not enough" to stop people getting infected with
the Delta variant and spreading it at home. "This is likely to be the
case for other indoor settings where people spend extended periods of
time in close proximity," he said.
Dr. Anika Singanayagam, a
researcher at Imperial College London who co-lead the study, said in a
statement that it was "essential" for unvaccinated people, who remain at
risk of severe illness, to get a COVID-19 shot. About three-quarters of
people in the UK are fully vaccinated, official data shows.
Singanayagam said that fully vaccinated people become more susceptible to COVID-19 "within a few months" after the second vaccine dose. "So those offered a booster should get it promptly," she said.
Singanayagam
added that the study provided "important insights" into why the Delta
variant was "causing high COVID-19 case numbers around the world, even
in countries with high vaccination rates."
"Continued public
health and social measures to curb transmission thus remain important,
even in vaccinated individuals," she said.
Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, who wasn't involved in the research, said in a statement
that the results show "you have a good chance of not getting infected
if you're living with someone with COVID-19 and your chances are better
if you have been recently double-vaccinated."
But, "if you want to
avoid being infected you still need to do everything you can to avoid
close contact, wear a mask and wash your hands even if you have been
vaccinated," he said.
Dr. Simon Clarke, associate professor of cellular microbiology at University of Reading, said in a statement that vaccines "drive down" COVID-19 infections, but were "not a silver bullet."
"Infection
in the wider community can still be amplified by transmission at home,"
he said. Clarke cautioned that it would be a "grave mistake" to assume
that households were the only place where transmission occurs.
The
researchers from Imperial College London, Manchester NHS Foundation
Trust, and the UK Health Security Agency used the UK's central contact
tracing system to identify 621 participants and tested them for COVID-19
regardless of symptoms with a lab test. Of the 621 participants, 163
had COVID-19, and 71 of these were caused by the Delta variant.
Of
those infected with Delta, 54% were fully vaccinated, 32% were
unvaccinated and 14% had received one vaccine dose, the study authors
said.
They then looked at the number of people infected by the
participants at home and the vaccination status of those that caught the
virus. The study, funded by the National Institute for Health Research,
ran between September 2020 to September 2021.
This
psychotic episode went on for more than a month, during which the man
knocked a door down, shoved his mother, and thought that he was being
experimented on with radiation, according to the report.
He
was given anti-psychotic drugs, but they had little effect. It is only
after he was given medication usually used to treat autoimmune
conditions that he got better, per the case study.
"Psychosis is
one of medicine's big enigmas. We have a fairly poor understanding of
what causes it and how it develops," Dr. Jonathan Rogers, a clinician
and psychiatry researcher from University College London, told Insider.
Research suggests that psychiatric symptoms are common among COVID-19 survivors.
Psychosis - a particular psychiatric condition that is much more severe - affected only 0.42% of that group.
But such frequency was about twice that of people in the control group (patients who had the flu), according to the study.
This
sort of increase could be for an indirect reason: the psychological
stress that comes from having COVID-19, two scientists who spoke with
Insider said.
But research suggests that something else could be
going on: the virus could be causing the body to attack itself, making
the brain malfunction.
The immune system then starts attacking the cells in the brain, specifically, the NMDA receptors which are carried by neurons.
That
in turn makes the neurons less sensitive to stimulation. "It's a
similar effect to ketamine," he said, referring to the powerful sedative
substance.
The scientists noted that another virus, called HSV-1, can cause similar brain problems.
The good news is that this kind of problem ought to be treatable with anti-inflammatory drugs and antipsychotics.
"We are hopeful that the majority will make a reasonable recovery because there's not been much brain damage," said Micheal.
But
both Rogers and Michael said the theory should be taken with a grain of
salt. There are only a small number of documented psychosis cases after
COVID-19, and even fewer where antibody levels have been measured, they
said.
The presence of the anti-NMDA-receptor antibodies could be unrelated to the psychosis, said Michael.
"It's
possible that there's an immunological basis for these individual psych
cases, but I don't think it's proven in terms of the treatment," he
said.
"Psychiatry has a history of all kinds of treatments that
are good if you give them to just one patient, but don't look so good
when you do a clinical trial," he said.
In August Gateway Pundit contributor Cassandra Fairbanks broke the story on Dr. Fauci’s use of taxpayer money to torture beagles in barbaric animal testing.
Dr. Fauci funded a study in Tunisia where beagle dogs were eaten alive by parasite-infected flies.
And Dr. Fauci was more recently caught funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China laboratory blamed for the production and leak of the coronavirus.
Fauci lied about his funding of the lab under oath numerous times.
Now this… Dr. Fauci’s NIH was also caught funding experiments on AIDS orphans at a New York City hospital in 2004.
The Fauci NIH approved
experiments on hundreds of New York City orphans. Government agencies
and pharmaceutical companies used the orphans in deadly AIDS drug
trials.
In 2005, the city of New York hired the VERA Institute to form a
final report on the drug trials. VERA was given no access to medical
records for any of the children used in trials. Their report was
published in 2008.
They reported that twenty-five children died during the drug studies,
that an additional fifty-five children died following the studies (in
foster care), and, according to Tim Ross, Director of the Child Welfare
program at VERA (as of 2009), 29% of the remaining 417 children who were
used in drug studies had died (out of a total 532 children that are
admitted to have been used). [LINK]
The WIKIPEDIA writers cover up all details, as is expected.
No payment or compensation has been paid to any of the children used in the trials, or to their families.
A hospital nurse later spoke out to reporters about the testing. She
reported that children would immediately get sick, break out or throw up
during the testing.
They were orphans at the Incarnation Children’s Center in New York City.
The ICC Investigation
website offers several documents and interviews with children and
childcare workers at the hospital who participated in the research.
Note: The investigator credited with exposing this horrific study on
AIDS orphans is (or was) an AIDS ‘skeptic’ but his research and
interviews were explosive and disturbing.
Woman says her late mother died because clinic didn't Covid test her
The
74-year-old was fully vaccinated and on Aug. 4th when she started to
experience sinus congestion, ear pain, and a headache, she headed to
Lakes Urgent Care in Livonia.
FOX 2 - "They
screened her but she was vaccinated and so they didn’t feel the need,"
said Teresa Lisowski. "When I asked her she said they didn’t need to
test me because I am vaccinated."
Lisowski says her mother
Marilyn Pfeifer did everything right. The 74-year-old was fully
vaccinated and on Aug. 4th when she started to experience sinus
congestion, ear pain, and a headache, she headed to Lakes Urgent Care in
Livonia.
Covid
was a concern, but records obtained by her daughter, show she was
diagnosed with a sinus infection - and never tested for Covid.
"They
screened her, but she was vaccinated and so they didn’t feel the need,"
she said. "When I asked her, she said 'They didn’t test me because I am
vaccinated.'"
But Marilyn's symptoms only got
worse. A little over a week later, an ambulance rushed Marilyn to St.
Mary's Hospital in Livonia where tests revealed despite being double
vaccinated, she had COVID-19.
In a matter of days, Marilyn's lungs collapsed and she was placed on a ventilator. Teresa decided to confront the clinic.
"I
pulled up my picture and I said, 'This is my mom on a ventilator across
the street,'" Lisowski said. "(I said) 'She was here two weeks ago. You
guys diagnosed her with a sinus infection and you did not Covid test
her because she is vaccinated - and now she is fighting for her life on a
ventilator.'"
Sadly - the Covid diagnosis came too late. Marilyn died on Sept. 5th - on her 75th birthday.
"Her
team of doctors said multiple times if she would have just come in
sooner, they could have given her Regeneron or the monoclonal
antibodies," Lisowski said.
So why wasn't Marilyn tested for
Covid and what does it take for the Lakes Urgent Care Clinic to be
tested? FOX 2 called to find out and hasn't heard back.
Neither has Teresa.
"I am very angry still," she said.
Right not the CDC only recommends testing for people with symptoms - vaccinated or not. Teresa believes it should be mandated.
Marilyn Pfeifer
"If
my mom’s death isn’t for anything, it's if we can kind of push for
change," Lisowski said. "Because how many other people out there have to
die."
BREAKING: Fulton
County Georgia Ordered More Than One Million Absentee Ballots from
Printer Days Before the 2020 Election Knowing There Was No Time to Mail
Them Out – Why?
More shocking news on Runbeck printing company which supplied ballots to both Arizona and Georgia.
We’ve already made some shocking observations about Runbeck –
the Arizona printing company involved in the 2020 Election in both
Arizona and Georgia.
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We know that Runbeck shipped thousands of ballots to the same guy in
Georgia who was behind the calls of a water main break in Atlanta and
who was behind the removal of the whistleblower from working in Georgia
elections. (If there was a Republican Party in Georgia who cared about
the integrity of their elections, this guy would be gone.)
We also know Brian Runbeck works for the company with his
name. Although not listed as a member of the Executive Team, Brian
Runbeck, identifies himself as the Client Services Manager/Project
Manager and Production Coordinator at Runbeck Election Services. He manages the production of election ballots and related official election material. He claims he handles high pressure deadlines and high volume production.
Mr. Runbeck also made 50 separate donations to Act Blue, Biden for President and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee between August 15 and October 30, 2020.
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We also know that ballots in Georgia were different for Democrat and Republican areas. This was done by the printer.
NOTE that the BAR CODE is missing from these ballots. This is
important because as IT specialist Javon Pulitzer noted in testimony
earlier this week, the Fulton County ballots in the general election for GOP precincts included a barcode
while the ballots in Democrat districts did not include the barcode.
(Again, if there was a Republican Party in Georgia who cared, this would
be investigated and criminals put in jail.)
According to Moncla, Fulton County, Georgia ordered and received over
1 million ballots from Runbeck in the last 10 or so days before the
election. The ballots received were absentee ballots based on the size
of the ballots ordered and related invoices.
With just 10 days until the November 3rd election, there
was literally no way to sort, prepare, fold, stuff and mail out the
ballots before the election. Especially considering there were no
envelopes ordered. This fact alone removes any possibility that they
intended to mail the ballots.
Moncla lists other reasons why this should be investigated. It makes
no sense why Fulton County would need over a million absentee ballots
for the 2020 Election only days before Election Day knowing that they
would never be mailed out.
If we had a Republican Party they would get to the bottom of
this. If we had a Justice Department that wanted justice they would
get to the bottom of this. If we had a Democrat Party that doesn’t
steal elections this never would have happened.
Project Veritas on Monday released video of a senior campaign advisor
admitting New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will impose a state-wide
Covid vaccine mandate AFTER re-election.
Phil Murphy is hiding information from the public in order to win independents, moderates and undecided voters.
Wendy Martinez, a senior advisor for Phil Murphy told a Project
Veritas journalist the governor is waiting to impose the mandates until
after the election because the “independents and undecided” will not
vote for him if he did mandates.
“He [Murphy] is going to do it [COVID vaccine mandate], but he
couldn’t do it before the elections,” Martinez said. “Because they’re
[undecided and independents] all into the my rights, my sh*t,” Martinez
said.
“This appears to be a top down understanding,” James O’Keefe said.
Matthew Urquijo, manager of NJ Forward said, “Once, you know, we have
a win, he’s like, ‘Alright, guns blazing,” like, who cares? I’m in it,
let’s do the mandates, let’s do this, XY and Z.”
On Sunday night, Arizona Patriots held a rally to free
political prisoners in Scottsdale, Arizona, and MAGA rappers turned it
up.
Kelvin J, Bryson Gray, and
Tyson James performed conservative rap hits in support of the Jan 6
political prisoners and Jake Angelli, The “Q Shaman”.
Bryson Gray is the most banned rapper alive after Youtube removed his
viral “Let’s Go Brandon” song for violating Youtube’s medical
disinformation policy.
“Let’s Go Brandon, The Pandemic ain’t real they just planned it”, raps Bryson Gray.
Unlike globalist endorsed rappers Gray uses clean language and makes godly rap music.
Rappers that use horrible and degrading language towards women,
racial slurs against Asians, and promote illegal and immoral activity,
are not deplatformed or demonetized.
“Let’s Go Brandon” immediately went viral and reached #1 on Apple music.
For the first time, Bryson Gray and Tyson James performed the song live on stage.
A mother was left stunned and outraged this week when she was made aware of her son receiving a Covid-19 vaccine at his high school without her consent.
Somehow, she says, her son was able to sign the parental consent form himself without anyone notifying her before he received his jab.
Allowing the minor to receive the Covid vaccine without parental consent directly violates the state guidelines, which require a parent or guardian to sign off on the experimental jab before it can be administered to ANYONE who is under the age of 18. The policy is clearly stated as such on the Louisiana Department of Health’s website.
G. Shelly Maturin, the attorney representing Ravain, called out both the school as well as the vaccine clinic for their ‘lawless behavior’ that has created a “nightmare” situation. Maturin also claims that multiple other underage students were also permitted to receive the experimental vaccine without parental consent.
He wrote in a statement:
“The egregious and reckless actions of Ochsner and East Jefferson High school went well beyond any legal and moral bounds and at a minimum, constitute a battery upon the minor child. Their actions should shock the conscience of all citizens of Louisiana.”
Maturin says he’s examining every avenue to hold the vaccine clinic and the district accountable for their egregious actions.
The health care provider who administered the shots at the school, Ochsner Health System, apologized for their employees who ignored the protocols they had in place when vaccinating students at East Jefferson High School. They also confirmed that the incident took place at one of their mobile vaccine clinics that was part of a school vaccination event on October 21, 2021.
According to 4WWL, A spokesperson from Ochsner said the following:
“While we firmly believe in vaccinating adolescents to keep them safe from COVID-19, this should be done only with parental consent. Our team has been notified that a student was vaccinated without proper parental consent at a school vaccination event on October 20, 2021.We have procedures in place to ensure that all policies are followed; however, in this instance, this did not occur. We have taken immediate action to review our on-site vaccination policies and to ensure that these policies will be strictly enforced moving forward.
As a leading healthcare provider in this community, we value the trust that parents put in us to care for their children, and we are revising our school vaccination program to ensure that this does not happen again.
We are in communication with the parent who brought this to our attention. We offer our sincere regret and apology for any distress this has caused.”
Jefferson Parish Public Schools also confirmed that the incident took place in a statement that was released by the board on Friday night. The letter made clear that the school board had partnered “with multiple healthcare providers” to provide vaccinations to students and staff members on school grounds. They also acknowledge that “obtaining written consent” from a parent before a student receives a jab would be considered standard operating procedure but the practice was not followed by the vaccine clinic.
Jefferson Parish Public Schools released a state late Friday night:
“Today, we were made aware of an incident that occurred this week during a vaccine event held by Ochsner Health, whereby a student received a vaccine without parental consent. Ochsner Health officials have informed us that they are conducting a thorough investigation of the vaccine event to ensure this was an isolated incident and does not occur again.
We believe that broad participation in vaccinations reduces the risk of COVID-19 transmission and is essential to keeping our schools and community safe and healthy. Jefferson Parish Schools has partnered with multiple healthcare partners to provide vaccination opportunities to eligible employees and students since vaccines first became available. Our standard operating procedures include obtaining written consent from a parent or legal guardian prior to a student receiving the vaccine during an event conducted at one of our schools.
We will continue to work with Ochsner Health and our other healthcare partners to ensure vaccination events conducted on our campuses follow this process.”
Either way, whether it was the school’s negligence or the healthcare provider’s, these adults need to be held accountable. A parental consent form for children under 18 years old is not a new concept by any stretch of the imagination. Not knowing how their own procedures weren’t followed isn’t a good enough excuse for this type of incident to occur – especially if they are planning on continuing to administer the experimental vaccine at the school.
An illegal alien was arrested on Wednesday after killing two BYU students in a crash in Orem, Utah.
Ceasar Castellon-Flores killed killed Hailee York, 21, of
Lehi, and Ashlyn Hanzon, 21, of Pearland, Texas when he flew through an
intersection on Friday. Cstellon-Flores does not have a license and was
in the country illegally.
An unlicensed driver who was allegedly trying to “beat the light”
when he crashed into another vehicle, killing two BYU students, was
booked into the Utah County Jail on Wednesday.
Ceasar Castellon-Flores, 20, of Orem, was arrested for investigation
of two counts of manslaughter, negligent collision, reckless driving,
speeding and two counts of not obtaining a license.
Friday night, a crash at the intersection of 400 S. State in Orem
killed Hailee York, 21, of Lehi, and Ashlyn Hanzon, 21, of Pearland,
Texas. The women were in a Chevy Malibu making a left turn onto State
Street when a Jeep Cherokee allegedly tried to speed through the
intersection after it turned yellow, according to a police booking
affidavit…
…Police noted that the driver of the Jeep, Castellon-Flores, actually
passed other cars in front of him that were in the process of slowing
and stopping for the traffic signal. Investigators determined that
Castellon-Flores was traveling 68 mph in a 40 mph zone, and then
increased his speed to 73 mph once the light turned yellow, according to
the affidavit. When he realized he was about to hit another car, the
Jeep was only able to reduce its speed to 67 mph before the collision,
the affidavit states.
Castellon-Flores is an undocumented citizen, according to the
affidavit, and appeared to officers to be “making an attempt to flee or
elude police” when they came to his house after the investigation to
look for him.
Its
Republican governor weathered months of scorn for loosening pandemic
restrictions ahead of other state leaders. Its case counts, when on the
rise, are often cited by critics as evidence that the entire Republican
approach to managing the virus has failed.
But drops in Florida’s case counts invite a fraction of the attention.
New infections per 100,000 residents dropped to 12 over the past week, according to the New York Times coronavirus tracker. Over the past 14 days, cases dropped by 48%.
Other states with far more expansive pandemic restrictions are seeing COVID-19 continue to spread at faster rates than Florida.
In New York, for example, the rate of new cases is more than double that of Florida’s at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
In Washington state, the rate of new infections per 100,000 residents was at 31 during the past week.
Critics
have vilified Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for a pandemic response that
deviated early from what other states did to limit transmission. He
allowed businesses to resume operations with some limits in early May
2020, just two months after the virus shuttered virtually the entire
country, and by September of last year had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
J.
Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South
Florida who cast doubt on the veracity of Florida’s current numbers,
suggested DeSantis’ political ambitions have likely driven both his
pandemic-related decisions and the intense attention paid to them.
“It’s
a right-wing approach, and it’s just a page out of Trump’s playbook,”
Benton told the Washington Examiner. “He’s doing it to mimic what Trump
would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office.”
Other
Republican governors who ditched restrictions early or have so far
resisted pressure to require vaccination have faced much less heat for
pursuing the same kind of policies as DeSantis; Benton said that’s
because “they aren’t running for president” like Florida’s chief
executive.
Few of the more dramatic predictions about the result of DeSantis’ approach have come to pass.
In the spring, low case counts and low unemployment earned DeSantis some positive media coverage and a limited amount of praise.
But
the seeming success of his refusal to mandate masks, social-distancing
measures, and, ultimately, vaccines did not silence many of his more
vocal critics, who continued to sound the alarm over the summer of
DeSantis’ push to reopen schools fully without any masking requirements
in the classroom.
That changed in August and September when the
highly contagious delta variant drove a deadly wave of new infections
that hit Florida, with its high population of elderly residents,
especially hard.
The spike in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths attracted widespread nationalcoverage
and a fresh round of criticism aimed at DeSantis, who was at that point
not just declining to implement pandemic-related mandates statewide but
actively attempting to stop any Florida entity from adopting them on
their own.
Florida’s apparent emergence from that wave and return to a transmission rate lowerthanitsneighbors and much of the country has warranted little reevaluation of the narrative surrounding DeSantis’ stewardship of the state.
While
Florida’s summer surge in cases was viewed in media coverage and
political commentary through the lens of DeSantis’ leadership, the
state’s current COVID-19 decline has been framed as a product of trendsaffecting all states — when it’s warranted coverage at all.
In
Washington state, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19
infections this past week than Florida, state employees faced a deadline
Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Some sectors of
New York, including healthcare workers and New York City school
personnel, have also faced vaccine mandates that so far have not brought
COVID-19 infections down to the level currently seen in Florida.