100+ fully vaxxed people in Washington state get COVID-19

More than 100 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Washington state, authorities said, after being fully vaccinated against the virus.

According to a press statement from the Washington State Department of Health, epidemiologists have confirmed that it has found 102 breakthrough cases out of the 1.2 million people who have been fully vaccinated since February 1. 

At least eight patients have been admitted to the hospital with breakthrough cases. The Washington State Department of Health is also looking at two possible breakthrough events, both of which resulted in death.

According to the Washington State Department of Health, further study will help establish trends among the breakthrough events, such as if a form of the novel coronavirus caused the infection.

Finding evidence of vaccine breakthrough cases reminds us that, even if you have been vaccinated, you still need to wear a mask, practice socially distancing, and wash your hands to prevent spreading COVID-19 to others who have not been vaccinated,” Dr. Umair Shah, Washington state’s secretary of health, said in a statement Tuesday.

In Long Island, a woman tested positive for the CCP Virus (coronavirus) on Tuesday, March 30, more than a month after getting her second dose of the Moderna vaccine, intended to protect against the virus.

Melanie Rosen, a secretary to the Hewlett-Woodmere school district’s athletic director, told PIX-11 that she didn’t think it was necessary to wear a mask after getting the jab. And, soon after attending the wake of a friend’s father, she was found positive for COVID-19. Her friend’s relatives had traveled from different states to gather in a relative’s house on Long Island.

There was probably at least 10 family members there,” Rosen recalled. “I hung out for about an hour and a half without wearing a mask. I hugged each one.

Rosen said that she began having COVID-19 symptoms a few days after the gathering, including a stuffy nose and body aches, especially in her legs. Her friend informed her that three of her family members had tested positive for CCP Virus.

Within a few days, Rosen was tested and found out she was positive for COVID-19. Then she was ordered to isolate at home by a Nassau County Health Department official.

I was shocked,” Rosen said. “I’m the 4.9 percent that got Moderna and actually got COVID.”

While none of the vaccines promised 100 percent protection against the virus, health authorities emphasize that vaccinations will help avoid severe cases and are a significant move that allows people to resume normal activities.

Rosen’s case is unusual among those who have had the vaccine, and doctors believe it is uncommon but not impossible.

In Virginia, Richard Terrell, a 74-year-old resident, was taken to the hospital after his “skin peeled off” due to a severe body rash caused by the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 (CCP Virus) vaccine. He got the one-dose vaccine on March 6 in Ashland, Virginia, and started developing symptoms four days later.

Terrell initially noticed a “discomfort” in his armpit, but the itchy rash soon spread across his body, making his skin bright red and causing him to swell.

Terrell told WRIC News: “It all just happened so fast. My skin peeled off. It’s still coming off on my hands now.

I began to feel a little discomfort in my armpit and then a few days later I began to get an itchy rash, and then after that I began to swell and my skin turned red.”

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    Charles Higley

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    Another term probably used in virology is “breakthrough cases.” As far as I can tell, they made it up, pretending that there is a new, very different variant and now we have to do jabs all over again. Jeez, you are encouraging the body to make mRNA and then surprised when you detect it. Yeah, that’s logical.

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    Charles Higley

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    But, then again, our experience with this experimental device, particularly after two jabs, in animals and unfortunate subjects in Africa is ADE (antibody dependent enhancement) which means you get infect more easily and then get sicker than normal, with dying always on option.

    Think of the two jabs as your first two bee stings. The first is just painful and localized swelling lasts a few days. The second leads to wider swelling, like my whole hand. The third will be a systemic response and you need to carry and Epi Pen. Two jabs and the next wild-type coronavirus and voila.

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    Lloyd

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    Positive tests Does not mean you are sick. Tests are far from accurate for this Virus.0

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    chris

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    These “break through” cases are by design. It is a defect how the “vaccine” works which is causing ade. This is what killed the animals during animal testing after they exposed them to the “wild virus”. Like Dr Yeadon said, they will be mistaken for a variant. Variant and break through cases are code words to mask ade. All of these people who die as a result of a variant or break through case needs to be counted as a vaccine death. These numbers will start to really go up next cold and flu season.

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    Shane

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    Perhaps my old brain is losing a few cogs here… but
    Ignoring the fact that there is no novel corona virus, they are acting like this is an unexpected phenomenon. My logic would be that if you inject something into the human body to trigger it into creating replicas of specific elements of a virus, surely you would test positive for that virus after the `vaccine’ event.

    Perhaps this pseudo consternation at people testing positive is based on the assumption that the populace is not aware of how these `vaccine’s work?
    Or are they stupid?
    Or do they think we are stupid?

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