EU drug regulators, World Health Organization experts and the former chairman of the UK’s COVID task force all cited mounting evidence mRNA COVID boosters aren’t working and the strategy should be dropped.

by Megan Redshaw

The Defender

January 12, 2022

European Union drug regulators on Tuesday warned frequent COVID boosters could adversely affect the immune system and said there are currently no data to support repeated doses.

This comes a month after EU drug regulators said it made sense to “administer COVID-19 vaccine boosters as early as three months after the initial two-shot regimen,” amid concerns over the Omicron variant.

According to the European Medicines Agency (EMA), continued booster doses every four months could pose a risk of overloading people’s immune systems and lead to fatigue.

Instead, the agency recommended countries space out the intervals between boosters and coordinate their programs with the onset of the cold season in each hemisphere — following blueprints of influenza vaccination strategies.

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  1. Anyone hear a peep of this from the UniPropaganda? CBC? Global? City? Hmm, none? Imagine my surprise…

    I remember reading speculation some years back that one of the reasons children was developing autism at such alarming rates was that they were getting pumped full of these vaxxes too quickly and their bodies could not properly cope with the flood of foreign substances. And here I read something similar.

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