You are here

CDC Admits This Vaccine Is Useless

The CDC have admitted for the first time that vaccines may be ineffective at providing immunity against some diseases. In a study published in the journal Emerging Infectious Disease, 26 preschool-aged children were given vaccinations for pertussis (whooping cough) in 2013, and were subsequently found to have a 50 percent increase in infection rates compared to unvaccinated children. Naturalnews.com reports: But wait, shouldn’t the infection rate go down, not up? Hmmm. The published article, entitled, Sustained Transmission of Pertussis in Vaccinated, 1–5-Year-Old Children in a Preschool, Florida, USA, touches on vaccines’ inability to be the beneficial solution it’s often made out to be. According to the authors, “This outbreak raises concerns about vaccine effectiveness in this preschool age group and reinforces the idea that recent pertussis vaccination should not dissuade physicians from diagnosing, testing or treating persons with compatible illness for pertussis.” That’s right, the authors actually use the I-word – “ineffectiveness” – in describing a particular case of the pertussis vaccination. The article continues: “Given these reports and the increased levels of circulation of pertussis among older age groups with documented waning of immunity, further monitoring of acellular pertussis vaccine performance in preschool-age children is necessary to determine if [...]