WHO: the vaccine may not stop transmission of SARS-CoV-2

On February 5, 2021 the WHO's released their interim position paper and stated  "there are still critical unknowns regarding the efficacy of vaccination in reducing transmission", and that "people who are vaccinated should not be exempt from complying with other travel risk-reduction measures." [1] Current "scientific unknowns... concerning the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines": efficacy in preventing disease ability of limiting transmission including for new variants duration of protection timing of booster doses whether vaccination offers protection against asymptomatic infection age and population groups that should be prioritized for vaccination how long before travel vaccines should be offered possible exemption of people who have antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 For vaccines that were sold as 95% effective (Pfizer), 94.1% effective (Moderna), 2 doses 90% effective (AstraZeneca) - But what does "effective" mean?

COVID-19 vaccines won’t stop infection or transmission of SARS-CoV-2

By January 26, 2021, it was already being talked about by public health experts, that the newly rolled-out COVID-19 vaccines will likely NOT prevent infection but more importantly they don't know if it will stop community transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the exact justification for mandating vaccines! The vaccine trials were only designed to assess clinical disease (COVID-19) not prevention of infection or assessing their ability to stop transmission. The argument supporting vaccination becomes that the vaccine will reduce viral load, and thus assumed to reduce community transmission.  But "asymptomatic" individuals already have reduced viral load, if anything viable virus at all, and the already infected produce natural, long-lasting protection.

Oxford monkey study fails to stop viral infection or transmission – but proceed to human trials

On May 13, 2020 Oxford and NIAID scientists published the pre-clinical animal study looking at vaccinated versus un-vaccinated rhesus macaques (monkeys).  They "observed a significantly reduced viral load in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and respiratory tract tissue of vaccinated animals challenged with SARS-CoV-2 compared with control animals, and no pneumonia was observed in vaccinated rhesus macaques." [1] But the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in this animal challenge study, "did not provide sterilizing immunity" which is considered the "gold standard for any vaccine."  Vaccinated monkeys could still become infected and had viable virus in their nose which could be transmitted and infect others! Even though "no evidence of immune-enhanced disease following viral challenge in vaccinated animals was observed", experience with other vaccines tells us that is not a firm guarantee that such will be the case for humans, states William Haseltine Based on the observation that their vaccine could "moderate the disease" they proceeded into human clinical trials.

Paper: China bat coronavirus transmission potential urgently needs studying

On March 2, 2019, Shi Zheng-li and her Wuhan team published in the journal Virology “Bat Coronaviruses in China”, explaining that they aimed “to predict virus hot spots and their cross-species transmission potential,” describing it as a matter of “urgency to study bat coronaviruses in China to understand their potential of causing another outbreak.” [1]

Fauci told America that the vaccinated become a “dead end to the virus” i.e. stop transmission

On May 16, 2021 the CDC relaxed mask mandates for fully vaccinated individuals, saying they "can safely choose not to wear a mask." Contrary to a few days before! [2] "If you are vaccinated, we are saying you are safe, you can take off your mask, and you are not at risk of severe disease or hospitalization from COVID-19. If you are not vaccinated, you are not safe” said CDC's Director Walensky. Dr Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Biden, said that vaccinated people become a "dead end to the virus". [3] The "fully vaccinated people can go without masks even if they have an asymptomatic case of COVID-19 because the level of virus is much lower in their nasopharynx...than it is in someone who is unvaccinated." [1] “So even though there are breakthrough infections with vaccinated people, almost always the people are asymptomatic and the level of virus is so low it makes it extremely unlikely — not impossible but very, very low likelihood — that they’re going to transmit it,” Fauci said. The vaccinated people essentially become “dead ends” for the virus to spread within their communities. [This was soon proven untrue]. “When you get vaccinated, you..> READ MORE

WHO: more than half the planet in lockdown, and a vaccine is needed to stop transmission

The WHO Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, shares that more than half of the planet's population is currently staying home as part of efforts to halt the virus. [1] "We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly, ten times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.” Coronavirus has so far killed 6.4 percent of people who have tested positive for it, including 12 percent of those in Britain. Regardless of the mitigation efforts put in place, the WHO acknowledged that  “ultimately, the development and delivery of a safe and effective vaccine will be needed to fully interrupt transmission”. By May 2020 it is revealed that "early work on some of the vaccine candidates suggests they may not stop infection in the upper respiratory tract — and they may not stop an infected person from spreading virus by coughing or speaking."

CDC & WHO: natural immunity superior, vaccines don’t stop transmission, push for new vax technology

CDC MMWR report released on January 19, 2022 showing in their graph of the Delta wave (May-Nov 2021) data that the unvaccinated who have had previous SARS-CoV-2 infection have a lower risk of hospitalisation as does the vaccinated population. In support of natural immunity. [1, 2, 3] On same day the WHO's IHR Emergency Committee put out a statement regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. "While current vaccines continue to be effective in reducing risk of severe disease and death due to COVID-19, they do not completely eliminate the risk of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (all variants)... Given the inability of the vaccines to stop transmission the committee stated a need to increase vaccine uptake in countries with only 10% coverage but also "stressed the importance of coordinating research on heterologous vaccine combinations" and "vaccines that confer broader immunity across variants." plus "the importance of expediting research and development on novel vaccine technologies...such as intranasal vaccines." Point 7: Given the limited and uneven distribution of COVID-19 vaccines globally, proof of COVID-19 vaccination will no longer be required as the only way or condition for allowing international travel.

Paper: Only 2 coronavirus spike mutations necessary for bat-to-human transmission

A paper published online June 10, 2015, and co-authored by Dr Ralph Baric (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) and Zhengli Shi (Wuhan Institute of Virology) reveals that only two mutations are necessary in the spike protein region of a non-infectious bat coronavirus (HKU4) to make it infectious to humans via ACE2 receptor.  Thus coronaviruses could jump directly from bats to humans! [1] In 2002 Ralph Baric et al patented the method for making coronaviruses infectious to humans via the ACE2 receptor.

WHO: Preliminary evidence no human-to-human transmission

In a January 14, 2020 tweet the WHO state the "[p]reliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission" of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in Wuhan China.  Six days later they "found" the evidence. [1]

Transmission phenomenon experienced in the unvaccinated

In May 2021 a new phenomenon occurred in unvaccinated women who spent time around the COVID-19 vaccinated, and afterwards experienced unusual bleeding symptoms, including very young children. [2] Pfizer clinical trial documented warned about “occupational exposure“, [1] and it appears that the US research institutes were aware of the potential for "shedding" since 2015. As these vaccines are brand new technology, there are still many unknowns that need investigating.