COVID States Project Gives New Hope to Unvaccinated

The CDC has indicated on their website for months that 92 percent of adults have taken at least on shot of a COVID-19 vaccine. Yet a prior surveys Zogby and Rasmussen indicated that fraction may only be two thirds.

Now a recent, independent report from Northeastern University has found that the proportion of unvaccinated is not eight percent but more like 25 percent.

This agrees separately with a Kaiser Family Foundation report.

Apparently the CDC vaccination administration system is not accurately identifying each person by a unique identifier and linking each injection to that code.

Therefore, if a patient does not have the prior vaccine card or goes to a different vaccines center with slightly different name spelling, then the encounter is counted as a brand new person coming forward.

This is leading to double-counting of “vaccinated” in CDC records.

These findings give new hope to the unvaccinated that they are not alone in holding strong against the adverse safety profile of the COVID-19 vaccines and standing up for the preservation of good health and right to decide what is injected into their bodies.

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    Tom

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    My recent research concludes that 92% of the CDC is made of of brain dead imbeciles and the other 8% are just idiots. What a waste of time, money and energy. The CDC is totally useless.

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    Frank S.

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    I still think that count is too high. “Vaccines administered” were undoubtedly fudged higher to pad the clinic’s bottom line., while many millions of doses were destroyed before use.

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