Covid: the incredible admission of The Lancet magazine: “people vaccinated with 2 doses contaminate their families”
In a report published on October 29 and consulted by Lecourrier-du-soir.com , the prestigious internationally renowned scientific journal The Lancet recognizes (in a study conducted in Great Britain) that fully vaccinated people can and have transmitted the disease. Covid to their loved ones within their family.
A new report that risks causing the disillusionment of die-hard immunization advocates who refuse to hear any criticism, however relevant, made against the vaccine. This time, they will not know what to say because it is The Lancet, the pope of world scientific journals who released a report consulted on October 29 by Lecourrier-du-soir.com and confirming the idea that a person vaccinated may well transmit the virus within his family.
Indeed, in a report published on its official website, the review does not mince its words. In the summary, we can clearly read: “the SARS-COV2 variant is highly transmissible and spreads throughout the world, including in populations with high vaccination rates”.
The results of the study are final. Speaking of the transmission of the variant in the foci, The Lancet comes to the following conclusion: “the presence of SARS at the foci was 25% in the fully vaccinated people against 38% in the unvaccinated people”.
And the prestigious scientific journal does not stop there. She adds that 12 of the 31 infections in vaccinated households were from fully vaccinated people. Another no less insignificant detail highlighted by The Lancet is that vaccinated people, when re-infected with the virus, have a viral load similar to that of unvaccinated people.
It should be noted that this report is published a few weeks after that of the British Scientific Council which revealed in early October that the rate of Covid contamination is higher among vaccinated people than among unvaccinated people in the age group of 30. years and older.
Thus, according to the media, in the age group from 40 to 49 years, the rates of infection in vaccinated people were 1,282 per 100,000 against 690 per 100,000 in the unvaccinated. In the 50-59 age group, infection rates were 840 per 100,000 in vaccinated people compared to 503 per 100,000 in unvaccinated people.
However, in its report, the Health Security Agency points to a significant rise in infection rates among unvaccinated people under the age of 18. Thus, out of 305,428 cases, the infection rate in unvaccinated people is 2,326 per 100,000 compared to 279 per 100,000 in vaccinated people. In the 18-29 age group, infection rates are higher in the unvaccinated than in the vaccinated.
- Source : Sheikh Dieng