04/20/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Now that at least 230 million Americans have already gotten at least two doses of a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine,” the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is changing the rules on a whim to only require one mRNA injection, period, with no additional boosters.
The FDA made the change this week under the guise of “simplify[ing]” the covid “vaccination” schedule, ending entirely the two-dose mRNA regimen that was aggressively pushed – and in many cases forced – on Americans as a result of Operation Warp Speed.
From now on, almost nobody older than 65 will be eligible for any further booster shots. And most people in general will only get one shot – unless they have already gotten more, in which case they are up a creek without a paddle.
The FDA’s latest claim is that the new “bivalent” injections are more than enough to cover all the things as the earlier multi-dose injections. We are told that the bivalent shots work better against the latest Omicron (an anagram for Moronic) strains of the so-called virus, despite the fact that there is zero evidence to suggest that any of these shots do anything other than destroy a person’s health.
“Most unvaccinated individuals may receive a single dose of a bivalent vaccine, rather than multiple doses of the original monovalent mRNA vaccines,” the FDA now says.
(Related: Check out this piece we published showing Ron Paul and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calling out the covid “pandemic” as a sham.)
Not to be outdone by the FDA in its hypocrisy, government career criminal Tony Fauci, formerly of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), has also come out with a warning that Americans should skip the second covid jab dose – even though most of them already received it.
“It is hard to overstate the importance of this change, which effectively undoes more than two years of public health guidance on the importance of the two-dose mRNA regimen,” notes Alex Berenson, writing on his Substack.
“The change is even bigger than it appears. Each dose of the Moderna bivalent vaccine contains only half as much as [sic] mRNA as the original Moderna shot. So people who receive the Moderna vaccine will get only one-quarter as much mRNA as the original dosing schedule, 50 micrograms instead of 200.”
The new single-dose Pfizer mRNA injection, by comparison, contains 30 mcg of mRNA, the same amount as the original dose. This means that Pfizer recipients are now being told that they only needed half the amount of mRNA to receive protection.
It is worth noting that these sudden changes by the FDA and Fauci are arriving right on schedule as demand for mRNA injections has plummeted. More Americans than ever before are waking up to the dangers of mRNA, and many are saying no way to any further shots of the stuff.
Every day, only about one in 9,000 Americans is receiving a covid injection. This is compared to one in 40,000 Germans, according to the latest data.
The excuse the government is providing for the sudden change is that most people now have “hybrid” immunity, which means there does not need to be as much mRNA pumped into people’s bodies moving forward.
“Who are these morons?” one commenter asked about the one in 9,000 Americans who are still lining up to get shot with mRNA. “A quarter of a million Americans every month are STILL willingly taking the jabs?! Three million Americans a year?!”
“And who on God’s green earth would take a jab NOW, after having avoided them for 2+ years??”
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